Emotional Dysexecutive Syndrome

Emotional Dysexecutive Syndrome is a condition in which damage to executive brain networks—especially in the frontal lobes—impairs a person’s ability to regulate emotions. Individuals may find it ...
Emotional Dysexecutive Syndrome is a condition in which damage to executive brain networks—especially in the frontal lobes—impairs a person’s ability to regulate emotions. Individuals may find it ...
Behavioural Dysexecutive Syndrome (BDS) is a pattern of problems that arise when the brain’s “executive” control system becomes impaired. Executive functions include planning, decision-making, ...
Cognitive Dysexecutive Syndrome is a pattern of thinking and behavior problems resulting from damage to the brain’s executive control systems. These systems—often associated with the frontal lobes ...
Dysexecutive syndrome (DES) is a pattern of cognitive, behavioural, and emotional difficulties that arise when the brain’s executive functions are impaired. Executive functions are higher‐order ...
Personality disorders (PD) are a class of mental health conditions characterized by enduring maladaptive patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience, exhibited across many contexts and ...
Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a mental health condition where a person has an inflated sense of self-importance, a deep need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others. This ...
In our modern, always-connected world, many people have experienced the strange sensation of feeling their phone vibrate even when it hasn’t. This phenomenon, known as ringxiety or phantom vibration ...
Hypochondria is a condition where a person is excessively worried about having a serious illness—even when medical tests show no sign of one. People with hypochondria often misinterpret normal body ...
Oniomania, sometimes called compulsive shopping or shopping addiction, is a condition where a person feels an overwhelming impulse to shop and spend money—even when it causes financial, emotional, or ...
Unmarital sex addiction is generally described as a compulsive preoccupation with sexual thoughts and behaviors that occur outside of a traditional marital relationship. This condition may lead to ...
Aphrodisiac addiction refers to a pattern of behavior in which a person develops a compulsive use or dependence on substances marketed as aphrodisiacs—agents that enhance sexual desire or ...
Adulteress addiction generally refers to a compulsive need to engage in extramarital or adulterous affairs. This behavior may be driven by psychological, emotional, and even biological factors. ...
Reverse tolerance (drug sensitization) is a pharmacological phenomenon where there is an increase in the potency of a drug caused by factors like the drug-taking individual becoming more sensitive or ...
Munchausen syndrome is a mental health disorder in which an individual deliberately feigns or exaggerates physical or psychological symptoms, often with the intent of receiving medical attention or ...
Digital hoarding is the compulsive accumulation of digital data, files, and information by an individual to the extent that it impairs their ability to organize, manage, or effectively use these ...
Munchausen by proxy is a psychological disorder in which a caregiver, often a parent, intentionally causes or fabricates physical or psychological symptoms in someone under their care. This can be a ...