No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ClinPsy}} |
{{ClinPsy}} |
||
− | This article is about physical disorders of the [[brain]]. See [[Mental disorders]] for [[clinical psychological]] and [[psychiatric]] difficulties. |
+ | This article is about physical disorders of the [[brain]]. See [[Mental disorders]] for [[clinical psychological]] and [[psychiatric]] difficulties. For a list of brain disorders see: [[:category:Brain disorders]] |
Brain disorders and [[brain damage]] can occur due to a number of factors: |
Brain disorders and [[brain damage]] can occur due to a number of factors: |
Revision as of 00:03, 13 September 2012
Assessment |
Biopsychology |
Comparative |
Cognitive |
Developmental |
Language |
Individual differences |
Personality |
Philosophy |
Social |
Methods |
Statistics |
Clinical |
Educational |
Industrial |
Professional items |
World psychology |
Clinical: Approaches · Group therapy · Techniques · Types of problem · Areas of specialism · Taxonomies · Therapeutic issues · Modes of delivery · Model translation project · Personal experiences ·
This article is about physical disorders of the brain. See Mental disorders for clinical psychological and psychiatric difficulties. For a list of brain disorders see: category:Brain disorders
Brain disorders and brain damage can occur due to a number of factors:
- Genetic
- Physical illness
- Physical injury
- Substance abuse
Disorders and minimal brain disorders include :
- Acute alcoholic intoxication
- Ancephaly
- Aphasia
- Athetosis
- Brain abscess
- Brain neoplasms
- Cerebral atrophy
- Cerebral palsy
- Cerebrovascular accidents
- Chronic alcoholic intoxication
- Encephalitis
- Encephalopathies
- Epilepsy
- Epileptic seizures
- Hydrocephaly
- Microcephaly
- Organic brain syndromes
- Parkinsons disease
- Rett syndrome
See also
|}