Four main types of dissociative disorders are currently identified and recognized by the psychiatric community. While certain symptoms are common between each type, each disorder has its own specific dissociative signs not shared with the other three. These disorders can also be comorbid with other mental illnesses and conditions, including one or more of the [...]
Archive for September, 2010
Borderline Personality Disorder
We develop as people as we experience different things and as we mature we become flexible enough to learn from our experiences and change our behaviour to better cope with life. However, people who have a personality disorder find this difficult. Their patterns of thinking, their feelings and behaviour remain fixed and so they will [...]
Easy, Fluent & Intuitive = Believable
Whatâs fluent is believable
Shares in companies with easy-to-pronounce names outperform those with hard-to-pronounce names. Why?
If you present a person with a factual statement in a clean, clear font, so it is easier to mentally process, people judge it as more likely to be true than the same statement presented in a less fluid font. Why?
If [...]
Cooperation Between Teachers And Special Teachers In An Inclusive School
ABSTRACT
The research focuses on cooperation between special needs teachers and the regular teachers, the major objectives of the research were; to determine teacher opinion on cooperation in inclusion, to determine the factors that impede cooperation in the integrated environments and to determine the most suitable model for cooperation.
The research employed the use of secondary and [...]
Research and Study : The Work of a Neuropsychologist
A neuropsychologist is a scientist who specializes in research, testing and treatment related to the relationship between behavior and the brain. Neuropsychologists often perform tests on patients to determine if they suffer from brain injuries, both as part of a treatment plan and in order to testify as expert witnesses in court. Many neuropsychologists are [...]
The Importance Of Developing Movement Skills For Children
Failure to develop and refine fundamental and specialized movement skills such as hopping, leaping, running, striking, and throwing during the crucial preschool and elementary school years often leads children to frustration and failure during adolescence and adulthood. Failure to develop mature patterns of throwing, catching, and jumping, for instance, makes it difficult for children to [...]
How To Stop Bedwetting
Though most bedwetting occurs through what can be thought about a normal, yet slightly delayed development, some children never fully gain control of their bladder, and the condition haunts them in to the older years. Normally, there’s five main biological functions that prevent bedwetting.
Bedwetting, also known in the medical world as nocturnal enuresis, can be [...]

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