The term "pathological disorder" is a bit redundant, as all disorders are considered pathological by definition. Can you elaborate on your question?
No not usually
ANSWER:Afraid not.......
A pathological phenomenon is an markedly abnormal, excessive, or extreme occurence or circumstance. Can be found in many forms whether personalities, disorders, or even math equations.
Robert Henry Stewart Thompson has written: 'Biochemical disorders in human disease' -- subject(s): Pathological Physiology, Physiology, Pathological 'Biochemical disorders in human diseases' -- subject(s): Pathology
A pathological phenomenon is an markedly abnormal, excessive, or extreme occurence or circumstance. Can be found in many forms whether personalities, disorders, or even math equations.
Robert Edward Turner has written: 'A review of the psychopathic personality' -- subject(s): Pathological Psychology, Personality disorders, Psychology, Pathological
It would be nice if there were! The only treatment for pathological lying is therapy. Unfortunately, most pathological liars are not interested in being cured. They do not think there is anything wrong with them.
Moyra Williams has written: 'Practical Horse Psychology' 'Brain damage and the mind' -- subject(s): Brain damage, Chronic Brain Damage, Pathological Psychology, Psychopathology 'Brain damage, behaviour, and the mind' -- subject(s): Brain damage, Chronic Brain Damage, Cognition disorders, Mental Disorders, Pathological Psychology, Psychomotor disorders, Speech disorders
Pathological liars are treated with behavioral therapy. The therapist tries to figure out what need lying fills and then replace it with a different behavior.
Pathological sleep refers to abnormal sleep patterns or disorders that significantly disrupt normal sleep architecture and lead to impaired functioning during waking hours. Conditions such as insomnia, narcolepsy, sleep apnea, and parasomnias fall under this category. These disorders can affect both the quality and quantity of sleep, resulting in various health issues, including cognitive impairment and increased risk of chronic diseases. Effective diagnosis and treatment are essential for restoring healthy sleep patterns.
Patricia A. Prelock has written: 'Treatment of autism spectrum disorders' -- subject(s): Autism spectrum disorders in children, Autism spectrum disorders, Treatment
Treatment will depend on the cause of the swallowing problem.