Conversion Disorder: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatment Functional neurological symptom disorder — better known as “conversion disorder” — is a mental health condition that causes physical symptoms The symptoms happen because your brain “converts” the effects of a mental health issue into disruptions of your brain or nervous system
Conversion disorder - Wikipedia Conversion disorder (CD) was a formerly diagnosed psychiatric disorder characterized by abnormal sensory experiences and movement problems during periods of high psychological stress
Clinical Practice Guidelines for the management of conduct disorder Conduct disorder (CD) and associated antisocial behavior is one of the most common mental and behavioral problems in children and young people In the United States, CDs associated behaviors are primary presenting complains in children and adolescent
Central Auditory Processing Disorder - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Central auditory processing disorder is a rare, poorly understood condition that affects the central auditory nervous system Patients are classically young children presenting with hearing difficulties but may have other learning disorders, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Voice Disorders: Causes, Treatment Options, and When to See an ENT . . . Voice disorders occur when there is a problem with the vocal cords or the muscles and tissues that control them, leading to changes in voice quality, pitch, or volume Common symptoms include hoarseness, breathiness, vocal fatigue, loss of voice, and discomfort when speaking or singing
Speech Sound Disorders-Articulation and Phonology Speech sound disorders (SSDs) refer to any difficulty or a combination of difficulties with perception, motor production, or phonological representation of speech sounds and speech segments, including phonotactic rules governing permissible speech sound sequences in a language
Understanding Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD): What It Is . . . CAPD is a disorder in which the brain has difficulty processing auditory information despite normal hearing ability This means that while the ears may detect sounds clearly, the brain struggles to interpret and respond to them effectively