Autism is not an intellectual or a psychological problem. Autism is a neurological difference.
The single most controversial psychological disorder is likely dissociative identity disorder (DID), previously known as multiple personality disorder. Controversy arises due to debates about the validity of the diagnosis, the role of societal influence on symptom presentation, and the impact of popular media portrayals on public perception. Research in this area continues to evolve to address these concerns.
There are many different types of psychological tests that are done on children when testing them for autism. One of the more common ones is a behavioral assessment.
emotional, sexual, intellectual
One criterion for diagnosing Aspergers is being "average to above average in intellectual ability". The use of the GIA establishes the relative cognitive ability of the child. If the child shows to be below average, then Aspergers is ruled out. (Although that does not mean that autism is ruled out, as it is "average or above" is not a criterion for classic autism.)
Impotency may be psychological or medical.
physical, psychological, social, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, and environmental
Cirrhosis is a physical problem caused by long-term liver damage, typically from conditions such as chronic alcohol abuse, viral hepatitis, or fatty liver disease. It can lead to serious complications and affect both physical and mental well-being, but it is not a primary psychological problem.
I would have to guess psychological, such as Autism, do to his social issues and skill with small parts and motors, which are complex.
The demarcation problem in philosophy refers to distinguishing between science and pseudoscience. In the case of psychological egoism, the demarcation problem arises in determining whether the theory is based on empirical evidence or is merely a philosophical speculation. Critics argue that psychological egoism lacks scientific validity due to its reliance on introspection and hypothetical scenarios rather than verifiable data from empirical studies.
No. Some may have intellectual disabilities as well, but many have average to high IQs as well.
Intellectual change is the change a person or a human goes through throughout the life in his or her thinking. Intellectual change is basically change in the brain. It is also known as cognitive development.
I don´t know about severe autism but there are students at my university who are very very intelligent who have autism. I think the main hurdle in autism is the problem with social interaction which can hinder learning.