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This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This research explores language problems that commonly occur in people with psychosis and schizophrenia. Researchers know these conditions affect how people speak and understand language, but current clinical tools don't always catch these changes well. This study will give participants a thorough language assessment to see exactly what kinds of language difficulties occur and how they relate to other symptoms like memory problems and disorganized thinking.
Language difficulties in psychotic disorders are often overlooked in everyday clinical care, even though they significantly impact how people communicate and function. By carefully studying these language changes and how they connect to memory and other psychiatric symptoms, researchers hope to develop better tools and treatments that address the whole picture of psychosis.
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You will visit the Nancy Psychotherapeutic Center as part of your regular care to complete a detailed language assessment that tests how you speak, understand words, remember information, and organize your thoughts. Depending on your diagnosis, you may also take additional tests related to language organization and thinking patterns. All testing happens during your normal clinic visits, and researchers will compare your results with those of healthy volunteers and review your medical records to understand how language difficulties connect to your other symptoms.
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