Asked by Whitney Fenna on Feb 18, 2024

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Ethel's conversations are hard to follow.She doesn't stay on the same topic, and there is no logical transition between topics.Ethel's speech is an example of

A) derailment.
B) alogia.
C) neologism.
D) avolition.

Avolition

Inability to persist at common goal-directed activities.

  • Understanding the challenges of following Ethel's conversations due to lack of logical transitions between topics.
  • Recognizing Ethel's speech as an example of a communication difficulty.
  • Identifying the need for improved coherence and organization in Ethel's conversations.
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Katalin JonesFeb 18, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Ethel's speech pattern is described as having derailment or loose associations. This refers to a thought disorder in which the speaker jumps between unrelated topics without any logical transitions.