Abnormal thinking control

Normal people's thinking is subjectively controlled by themselves, and some schizophrenic patients feel that their thinking is not under their control, or experience that their thinking no longer belongs to themselves, but is controlled by an external force. It means that the patient feels that the thinking does not belong to himself, the thinking activity loses autonomy, or feels that it is controlled by external forces. Such as thinking deprivation, thinking insertion, thinking dissemination and other experiences

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