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Rapid (pressured) speech is common in mania; slow speech often indicates depression.

The patient's awareness of their illness, understanding of its impact, and recognition of the need for treatment.

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The Psychiatric Mental Status Examination - Paula T. Trzepacz

The patient’s ability to make rational decisions and understand the consequences of their actions, often assessed via hypothetical scenarios or real-life choices. Clinical Utility of the MSE Trzepacz, as it’s a copyrighted textbook

The organization and flow of thoughts. Abnormalities include circumstantiality (over-detailed but returns to the point), tangentiality (wandering off-topic permanently), flight of ideas, loose associations, or word salad.

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