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It is a developmental disorder. There are cognitive systems impaired by autism though.
Children who have a neurological disorder or illness such as encephalitis or meningitis may suddenly show signs of cognitive impairment and adaptive difficulties.
No. It is a physical disorder.
Psoriasis is a common skin condition that causes skin redness and irritation...Dementia is a progressive and degenerative disorder of the brain characterized by multiple cognitive deficits that include impairment in memory...
Fragile X syndrome is a genetic condition that causes a range of developmental problems including learning disabilities and cognitive impairment. Usually, males are more severely affected by this disorder than females. Affected individuals usually have delayed development of speech and language by age 2.
A conversion disorder
Labelling individuals based on their impairments in cognitive or behavioral functioning can lead to stereotypes, stigma, and discrimination. It can also overlook the individual's strengths, potential, and unique qualities. It's important to focus on the person as a whole rather than defining them solely by their impairments.
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we should be polite and loving with them?
Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) has shown effectiveness in treating various disorders, including depression, anxiety disorders (such as generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and phobias), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), eating disorders (such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia), and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It is also used for managing chronic pain, insomnia, and substance abuse.
ya its cognitive disorder with impaired alertness,confusion,fluctuating course and generalized sever disorganization of behavior.
the degree of impairment is judged severe enough to warrant a diagnosis.