Thought echo is being lauded as a part of schizophrenia.
Though I have searched through various internet pages, the
truth of the definition eludes me.
For the time being, there is only the brief look on the
subject, found here: thought echo
Thought echo is also being linked to unusually vivid
memories of childhood, and I think this can also be applied
to vivid symptom memories.
The thing about this phenomenom is that most of it needs
self-identification. It needs a way to be recognized and
subsequently brought up during psychiatric sessions.
Thought echos are recognized by the clinical team, but
patients lack counselling on the different echos. Such as
memory echos, symptom echos, thought behavior, thought
echos, etc.
These echos are also linked to other unusual thought processes.
Such as Capgrass, among other side-effects. After searching the
internet for something close to what I want to define here, I
cannot locate.
But, all I am trying to say is that sometimes, when my symptoms
return, it feels close to an echo as it comes back. Therefore, it is
quite like a memory lost and then regained. I hope these inadequate
links are helpful in a continued search for answers.