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  2. Thought broadcasting is a type of delusional condition in which the affected person believes that others can hear their inner thoughts, despite a clear lack of evidence. The person may believe that either those nearby can perceive their thoughts or that they are being transmitted via mediums such as television, radio or the internet.

    • Usually chronic among the elderly population
    • Early adulthood (16-30 years)
    • Thought diffusion
  3. Jun 13, 2022 · Thought broadcasting is a mental condition that makes a person believe that his thoughts can be read by other people. Thought broadcasting is the symptom of some other mental conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

  4. Oct 13, 2020 · Thought broadcasting is a delusion when you believe people can hear your thoughts or read your mind. It’s a cognitive symptom that is common in people diagnosed with schizophrenia ...

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  5. Definition. Thought broadcasting is when someone believes that others can hear their thoughts, even though they can’t. This can happen in conditions like schizophrenia and can cause a lot of distress and difficulty in social interactions.

  6. Nov 28, 2023 · Delusion of thought insertion or thought broadcasting: This refers to the belief that thoughts have been inserted into your mind or are being broadcasted to others. Delusion of persecution: This refers to the belief that you or someone close to you is being unfairly mistreated, harmed, or watched.

  7. Jan 25, 2015 · Thought broadcasting: As the person is thinking everyone is thinking in unison with him/her. "My thoughts filter out of my head and everyone can pick them up if they walk past." Somatic hallucinations: A hallucination involving the perception of a physical experience with the body "I feel them crawling over me." Delusional perception

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