repetitis
Repetitis is a descriptive term used to refer to persistent repetition of words, phrases, or actions. It serves as a non-specific label for repetitive behavior that is intrusive, distressing, or impairing, rather than a formally recognized diagnosis. It can involve verbal repetition, such as echolalia or perseveration, and may include repeated motor actions or rituals.
Causes are diverse and may reflect differences in language processing, impulse control, memory, or executive function.
Diagnosis is not standardized; clinicians rely on observation and interview-based assessment and consider repetitive behavior within
Because repetitis lacks formal criteria, research varies in terminology and measurement. The term is used as