Endogenous Psychoses: Schizophrenia and Manic-Depressive Psychosis in Children and Adolescents
Endogenous psychoses are caused by the diseased psychic constitution of man, and treatment involves hospital therapy, rehabilitation, and psychotherapy.
Endogenous psychoses are caused by the diseased psychic constitution of man, and treatment involves hospital therapy, rehabilitation, and psychotherapy.
Sometimes it is heard that the development of an advanced society will inevitably bring about the limitation of the future family to the mother and her children. According to that…
The child is born with innate affinities, needs and abilities. They appear gradually, in proportion to its growth and its general maturity. But the very growth and maturity of the…
The development of a child's intellect depends largely on the level of development of its brain. Taking care of the child's physical health, preventing illnesses, injuries and proper nutrition ensures…
Bulimia in childhood is caused by physical and psychogenic causes, with emotionally neglected children seeking satisfaction in excessive food enjoyment.
How the Child Express Joy? The child expresses feelings of joy through increased muscle activity, lively movements, a smile or loud laughter. The main source of joy in childhood is…
Active behavioral disorders can be divided into three categories: intrusive behavior, defiant behavior, and aggressive behavior.
In general, it is thought that a normally developed person uses the right side of the body more often and more frequently. This is especially true for the use of…
Juvenile delinquency is defined as a person over the age of 14 and under the age of 18 who has committed a criminal offense. Factors contributing to juvenile delinquency include urbanization and pre-delinquent behavior.
When a small child is given a task that needs to be solved, for example, to get an object that is not within its reach, it usually behaves like a…
The faster the child acquires various motor habits with which it finds its way in the environment, the more easier and more complete it is for the child to adapt…
Distraction and forgetfulness are caused by emotional conflicts, fear of failure, and imagination.