Distinguishes between normal behavior and psychological disorders. Subjects may include stress disorders, problems with anxiety and depression, unusual and abnormal sexual behavior, schizophrenia and addictive behaviors.
Films on Demand - Neurocognitive Disorders - 6:20 min.Neurocognitive disorders are acquired as individual's age instead of developing as a result of brain disease and must be diagnosed by a physician. DSM-5 adapted the Neurocognitive Disorders to Delirium, Major Neurocognitive, and Mild Neurocognitive Disorders along with the accompanying etiology. The ability to use complex attention, executive functions, learning and memory, language, social conduct, and perceptual motor skills everyday dictates the degree of impairment.