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One can find information on Auditory Processing Disorder from many websites. KidsHealth, Wikipedia, and National Center for Learning Disabilities provide information about Auditory Processing Disorder.
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Hearing voices in ones' head when no one is actually talking is known in medicine as an auditory hallucination. These auditory hallucinations can take on many different forms. Sometimes, the voices are indistinguishable from each other, and can be numerous. Often, the voices are heard clearly to say demeaning and derrogatory things about the victim of these hallucinations, and are then called persecutory auditory hallucinations.These hallucinations are one of the hallmarks of the condition known as psychosis, and can indicate an underlying psychiatric disorder like schizophrenia. The sufferer of such auditory hallucinations should seek a physician's help as soon as possible.
Sensory processing disorder is a neurological disorder, the manifestation of which is very controversial. Because more studies are required by the medical profession before classification can be established, SPD is not recognized in medical manuals. As far as is currently known there is no cure but there are many effective treatments.
An estimated 1 in every 200 people has a diagnoseable eating disorder, but as many as 1 in 5 have had eating disorder like tendencies or disordered eating habits.
There are four syllables in "auditory." (Au-di-tor-y)
how many people in the world suffer from ocd
Only about 20% of people with an eating disorder will ever be fully cured or rid of the disease.
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