Thinking disorders are mental health conditions that affect a person’s thought processes or cognitive abilities. These disorders may include mood disorders such as depression or bipolar disorders, disorders that cause or feature psychosis, or dementia.
Available Treatment Options
Therapy for thinking disorders varies based on the specific disorder, but usually includes cognitive interventions. These therapist interventions examine thought processes, encourage people to reflect on their emotions, and develop strategies that allow that person to benefit from more helpful ways of thinking. Some thinking disorders may require medication to improve.