Definition:
Symptoms are mood-incongruent if they are not consistent with a patient's current mood or at odds with current circumstances. For example:
Symptoms are mood-incongruent if they are not consistent with a patient's current mood or at odds with current circumstances. For example:
- Laughing when one's pet dies
- Believing one receives messages from God without having delusions of being a prophet or saint, etc.
Pronunciation: mood in-KONG-groo-uhnt, in-kuhn-GROO-uhnt

