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  1. Derailment (Loose Associations, Flight of Ideas) - A pattern of spontaneous speech in which the ideas slip off the track onto another one that is clearly but obliquely related, or onto one that is completely unrelated…

    • Neil Jeyasingam
    • 2013
  2. Oct 1, 2021 · When perceived changes in course occur, individuals can be left feeling disconnected from who they were in the past. This sensation of being ‘off-course’ in life is an individual difference we call ‘derailment.’. In this article, we review derailment's unique contribution to the psychological literature, the role of perceived self and ...

  3. Oct 1, 2021 · We envision several opportunities to study derailment on the horizon, including efforts to understand the contours of the derailment–depression association, connect derailment to other types of pathologies, examine how derailment may flag illness course, harvest the possible advantages of derailment, and investigate how derailment may earn a ...

    • Kaylin Ratner, Anthony L. Burrow
    • 2021
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DerailmentDerailment - Wikipedia

    In rail transport, a derailment is a type of train wreck that occurs when a rail vehicle such as a train comes off its rails. Although many derailments are minor, all result in temporary disruption of the proper operation of the railway system and they are a potentially serious hazard.

  5. Oct 13, 2021 · Self-criticism was found to mediate the relation between derailment and depression significantly in this study, providing new insight into the psychological mechanisms involved in derailments affective component, and self-criticism’s role as risk factor for derailed individuals.

  6. Apr 5, 2019 · We investigated reciprocity between depressive symptoms and a novel construct called derailment, which indexes perceived changes in identity and self-direction. People who are “derailed” have troub...

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