Tag: functional impairment


PSEUDORETARDATION

Pseudoretardation: A Comprehensive Overview of Functional Impairment The clinical term pseudoretardation refers to a complex psychological and diagnostic phenomenon where an individual exhibits the external characteristics and behavioral markers of an intellectual disability despite possessing a higher latent intellectual potential. This condition, often classified under the broader umbrella of functional impairment, suggests that the apparent […]

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DETERIORATION

Introduction and Definition of Deterioration The term deterioration, within the context of psychology and clinical psychiatry, refers to a progressive and sustained impairment of essential psychological, cognitive, or functional capacities that compromises an individual’s ability to maintain a state of equilibrium or adaptive behavior. This decline is typically pathological, signifying a deviation from a previous […]

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ANXIETY DISORDER NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

Introduction to Anxiety Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (AD NOS) Anxiety Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, often abbreviated as AD NOS, represented a crucial diagnostic category within the structure of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR). This classification served as a residual category for instances where a patient presented with […]

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