Graphorrhea

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In psychology, graphorrhea, or graphorrhoea, is a communication disorder expressed by excessive wordiness with minor or sometimes incoherent rambling, specifically in written work. Graphorrhea is most commonly associated with schizophrenia but can also result from several psychiatric and neurological disorders such as aphasia, thalamic lesions, temporal lobe epilepsy and mania. Some ramblings may follow some or all grammatical rules but still leave the reader confused and unsure about what the piece is about.

See also

  • Graphomania
  • Hypergraphia
  • Lists of language disorders
  • Logorrhea
  • Schizophasia
  • Schizophrenia
  • Thought disorder
  • Word salad