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TVanging, sometimes known as the Clang Association, Association Chaining or Glossomania, is a term used in psychiatry. It describes an unusual way of speech associated with what is called thinking disorders. Ideas disorders are found in people with conditions such as schizophrenia and mania, and reveal themselves in human language. Kneeling occurs when a person follows the connection between words because of the way it sounds, and it may include the use of puns and rhinitis. It is usually associated with a type of thought disorder known as the Flight of Idea, in which a person can be difficult to follow because it quickly moves from one idea to another. This may include a link, and the connection between words helps to move speech out of the topic. Like puns and colds, kneeling can include an aliteration where words start with the same consonants as hunger and horse. It can also use what is called assonance, where words have the same vowel sounds, and an example could be the use of false and plates words. The presence of kleating cane be associated with a condition known as a mania.

Mania is one phase of a disease called bipolar disorder I, where serious manic or depressive episodes may occur that disrupt normal life. During manic episodes, people can become euphoric and controlled, forgetting about eating or sleep, and there may be psychosis where people lose contact with reality. Bipolar disorder can be treated with drugs and psychotherapy. If a person has developed psychosis, a hospital stay may be required.

TVAnging is also associated with schizophrenia. This is another disease in which psychosis occurs, which causes people to have unusual beliefs and see and hear things are not there. Like bipolar disorder, schizophrenia can be treated with drugs and psychological speaking therapies.

There are many abnormalities of speech found in mania and schizophrenia, but quiver can be the only one forwhich scientists have found an explanation. It is assumed that people are beginning to speak, but they are distracted by both the meaning and the sound of the words they use. This means that they repeatedly lose the fiber of what they say and shift the topic to follow the new connections that create between words. It is as if patients were forced to consider every word for a word and are unable to adjust what is irrelevant.

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