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Neurocognitive disorders:

Neurocognitive Disorders

Neurocognitive disorders are a category of mental health diagnoses that primarily affect cognitive abilities such as memory, attention, and reasoning due to medical conditions.

  • Achieve an introductory comprehension of various diagnostic types and their essential attributes as outlined in the DSM-5.
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doreen calvinJun 29, 2024
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These disorders are diagnosed when one's decline in cognitive functioning is significantly different from the past and is usually the result of a medical condition (e.g., Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease), the use of a substance/medication, or traumatic brain injury, among other phenomena.
Examples of neurocognitive disorders (NCD) include delirium, and several types of major and mild NCDs such as frontotemporal NCD, NCD due to Parkinson's disease, NCD due to HIV infection, NCD due to Alzheimer's disease, substance­ or medication­induced NCD, and vascular NCD, among others.