Conversion disorder is characterized by having a physical malfunction without there being a neurological or medical illness. In psychopathology, very strange cases are known, such as people who stop
In most cases, negative thoughts are not in themselves a psychological problem; they are just the reflection of a world in which many times things do not turn out as we would like, not even what
Definition of Hypersexuality Hypersexuality, also known as nymphomania or hypersexual disorder, is defined as an excessive increase in sexual activity in a person, leading to adverse social,
According to estimates in the United States, the frequency of malformations or Dandy-Walker syndrome (SDW) is 1 in 25,000–30,000 (National Organization for Rare Disorders, 2008). According to
The Montessori method is an educational approach centered on the student, based on scientific observations that collect data from birth to adulthood. According to this methodology, it is considered
Dog therapy is used to improve the physical, mental, emotional, and social development of a healthy or sick person. The systematic use of therapy dogs is attributed to nurse Elaine Smith. Smith
Sleepwalking in children, characterized by a sequence of more or less complex behaviors that occur during slow-wave sleep, occurs between phases 3 and 4 of NREM sleep, usually in the first third of
The psychological interview is the most used evaluation technique in psychology, specifically in the clinical field. Its use is justified by its effectiveness both to investigate non-observable
Nervous tics are movements or repetitive, rapid, rhythmic, and spasmodic non-vocalizations that occur in children and adults. Tics reproduce gestures of daily life such as blinking, coughing, and
Stereotyped movement disorder is a disorder that appears in childhood and adolescence in which the person makes movements of a peculiar nature that interfere with the life of the person and affect