Tile compiled research to take a closer look at the causes of executive dysfunction and how people dealing with it can manage its effects. - Roman Samborskyi // Shutterstock Tile compiled research to ...
Executive dysfunction was highly prevalent in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy and associated with a high antiseizure medication (ASM) load/number of ASMs, symptoms of anxiety and depression, and ...
Study of 2,197 patients with resistant depression finds 95 percent improved once parasympathetic and sympathetic imbalances were identified and corrected What we found, again and again, was that these ...
With a trauma-informed approach, I’ll support you in navigating grief, executive dysfunction, depression, interpersonal conflicts, and other stressors while recognizing the complexities of your ...
Living with executive dysfunction is a little like trying to run a race with your shoes tied together. You want to move forward with purpose and confidence, but somehow you trip up, get stuck, or just ...
In patients with NMOSD, there is a decline in executive function in terms of sustained attention, phonological verbal fluency, and working memory. Neuropsychological assessments in the clinical ...
Worldwide, more than 330 million people have depression, with major depressive disorder representing one of the most common psychiatric disorders in clinics. Up to 30 percent of these patients don’t ...
More people are talking about executive dysfunction—but what exactly is it? Collage with hands holding arrows in many directions with brain illustration on blue background. Organizing thoughts, ...
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