Starting from the categorical defi nitions of "depressive disorders", we proceeded to list the individual forms provided by the DSM-V, with a particular focus on historical, clinical, neurobiological and therapeutic profi les, concluding the analysis of the possible strategies to be used to fi nalize the resolutions to problems arising from the disorder in question.
This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License CTCMS.MS.ID.000508.The definition of anxiety is not unequivocal in the literature (Rachman, 2004), although the descriptive characteristics are well circumscribed and easily identifiable. The American Psychiatric Association, on the definition of anxiety, describes anxiety as:<<(...) the anticipated anticipation of a future danger or negative event, accompanied by feelings of dysphoria or physical symptoms of tension. The elements exposed to risk may belong both to the
Starting from the general concept of Agraphia, the present work focuses on the clinical, neurobiological, and functional aspects of the morbid condition, suggesting a multidimensional treatment between physiotherapy, psychotherapy, and rehabilitation exercises for lost skills.
Starting from the general concept of "bipolarity", the present work focuses on the essential aspects of the disorder defining the clinical and diagnostic contexts, laying the foundations for correct differential diagnosis, without neglecting the neural characteristics elaborated in the scientific community. The discussion concludes with the best therapeutic approaches suggested on the subject., hypothesizing that borderline disorder may be the evolution of bipolar disorder.
Defi nition, differential diagnosis and clinical context of borderline personality disorder
Defi nition, introduction and epidemiological profi le:The term "borderline" was born as a label aimed at describing a whole series of characteristics and behaviors that are diffi cult to defi ne. Migone (1990) draws up a list of the defi nitions of different authors, which refer more or less directly to the borderline area, below some: "borderline neurosis" (Clark, 1919), "parataxies in certain borderline mental states" (Moore, 1921), "impulsive character", "incipient schizophrenia"
Starting from the definition analysis of Parkinson's disorder, we proceeded to study the clinical, psychological and socio-environmental context, to better analyze the intrinsic and extrinsic aspects of this chronic progressive neurodegenerative pathology, placing emphasis also on secondary forms. The present contribution focuses in particular on all the most significant elements, also from an etiological and neurobiological point of view, in order to present the best therapies and treatments known today in medical and neuropsychotherapeutic profiles.
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