Personality Disorders
the woman Alex has borderline personality disorder
Properly administered and interpreted, a personality assessment has a good chance of revealing some things about all three.
A neurologist, specifically a neurologist that specializes in movement disorders.
Neurologist
A doctor who specializes in disorders of the nerves is called a neurologist; this individual also often deals with disorders of the brain (which is basically a big collection of nerves).
A neurologist.
I think it would go under both Axis I (psychological disorders other than Mental Retardation and/or Personality Disorders) and Axis III (medical conditions) aeb it is a medical disorder but it also has psychological ailments as well being that it is in the DSM-IV.
Bruce Friedland has written: 'Emotions and thoughts' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Emotions, Juvenile literature, Psychological aspects of Drug abuse, Psychotropic drugs, Thought and thinking 'Personality disorders' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Personality disorders
No, they are not. As you can probably guess, psychotic disorders are much more severe that psychological disorders. Psychotic disorders usually involve delusions, hallucinations, etc. While, psychological disorders are disorders such as OCD and OCPD that involve different compulsions and rituals but nothing delusional.
neurologist specializing in memory disorders
Very difficult to change personality disorders.