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Concrete thinking |
Abstract |
This training title demonstrates Mental Disorder/Illness Symptom: Concrete Thinking. Concrete thinking is thinking of objects or ideas as specific items rather than as abstract representations of more general concepts, as contrasted with abstract thinking. (Example: perceiving a chair and a table as individual useful items and not as members of the general class: furniture.). |
General note | Title from resource description page (viewed April 07, 2017). |
Language | In English. |
Genre/form | Educational films. |
Genre/form | Interviews. |