National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level 2 (NCAC II) Practice Exam Exam

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Bradyphrenia is characterized by what symptom?

Increased anxiety

Slowness of thought

Bradyphrenia refers specifically to slowness of thought. This condition can manifest as a delayed reaction time to questions or a noticeable pause when processing information. Individuals experiencing bradyphrenia may find it challenging to keep up with conversations or to think quickly, often requiring additional time to formulate responses or complete tasks that involve cognitive processing. While increased anxiety, rapid thought processes, and memory loss can occur in various mental health conditions, they do not accurately define bradyphrenia. The hallmark of this condition is indeed the slowed cognitive activity that distinguishes it from other symptoms that may involve speed or emotional response. In a clinical context, recognizing bradyphrenia is important because it can help differentiate between various cognitive or psychiatric disorders that might exhibit overlapping symptoms.

Rapid thought process

Memory loss

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