Tag: excessive talking


LOGORRHEA (Logomania,Hyperlogia,Hyperphrasia)

LOGORRHEA (Logomania, Hyperlogia, Hyperphrasia) Logorrhea, a clinical term derived from the Greek words “logos” (word) and “rhein” (to flow), describes a psychological and neurological phenomenon characterized by an excessive, persistent, and often incoherent flow of speech. This condition is also recognized by several synonyms, including logomania, hyperlogia, and hyperphrasia, all of which underscore the pathologically […]

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PLENILOQUENCE

Pleniloquence: The Compulsion to Speak Incessantly The Core Definition of Pleniloquence Pleniloquence is formally defined as a profound and often uncontrollable compulsion to speak incessantly. Unlike simple talkativeness or verbosity, which are personality traits characterized by a preference for long conversation, pleniloquence implies a lack of volitional control over speech production. The individual experiencing pleniloquence […]

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PSYCHORRHEA

Psychorrhea: An Emerging Phenomenon in Mental Health The Core Definition Psychorrhea, a term gaining traction in the field of mental health, refers to the phenomenon characterized by an excessive amount of talking or writing without a clear purpose or discernible goal. This communicative overflow extends beyond typical conversational verbosity or occasional expressive bursts, manifesting as […]

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