Neuropsychological and psychological testing are different medical approaches used in diagnosing and providing suitable treatment for mental related ailments. To gain better clarity of the cognitive function, strength, and weakness, ...

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A child with common signs of a learning disability often has several related signs of difficulty with reading, writing, and other learning-related tasks. The good news about learning disabilities is ...

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Divorce is inevitably difficult for children no matter how much parents try to protect them. All kids handle it differently. Therapy is an especially good idea for kids when divorce ...

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The transition from high school to college is a big step for any student, but for students with learning disabilities, making the change is even more challenging. Although there are ...

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1 in 1,000 children suffers from hemiplegia or hemiparesis. This figure comes out to over 70,000 children in the United States alone. If you believe your child suffers from one ...

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A hard blow or fall on the head can cause mild traumatic brain injury, or TBI, even if there is no loss of consciousness. This type of brain injury is ...

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There has been increased attention in the media about the prevalence of concussions in professional sports. But the prevalence of concussions for college athletes should not be ignored. An NCAA ...

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After you deliver your bundle of joy, many couples are shocked to discover that there is little joy to be found. On average, 15% of new mothers experience postpartum depression. ...

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Eating disorders are a complex and often misunderstood physical and psychological health issue. While eating disorders occur in both boys and girls, they are more common for females. Around 40% ...

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Adults process grief with the understanding that death is permanent. They call on the comfort of their own beliefs and experiences to cope. Unfortunately, children do not have this luxury. ...

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