circumstantiality的意思|示意
n. 详尽;偶然性;事件的详情
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circumstantiality的用法详解
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Circumstantiality is a term you might hear used in psychology to describe someone's speech pattern. It refers to a person's tendency to give too many details when describing a particular event. People with this pattern may take a long time to get to the point, as they are focused on providing a lot of unnecessary information.
For example, someone with this pattern might take five minutes to tell you what happened when they found out they got a bad grade on an exam. They could go into every detail they remember, from what time they found out to what clothes they were wearing, when in fact all they needed to say was that they were disappointed with their grade.
Individuals with this pattern are often described as being wordy or long-winded. They may also be bombarding their conversation partner with too much information. Such speech patterns can sometimes be a sign of a mental health issue. People with dementia, for example, often present with circumstantiality.
Fortunately, circumstantiality can be managed and improved. Therapists can work with individuals to help them understand that getting to the point and being succinct is often the best way to communicate. People can also practice being mindful of their speech patterns and being conscious of how much detail they provide when describing particular events.
'circumstantiality相关短语
1、 pathological circumstantiality 病理性赘述
2、 circumstantiality y 详尽细节
3、 circumstantiality detail 情况细节