Resolution of clinical and
cognitive symptoms typically follow a sequential course, but in a small percentage of cases, post-concussive symptoms may be prolonged.
Not exact matches
Cole notes that current medications for severe mental illness, when they help at all,
typically do not relieve
cognitive symptoms.
Cognitive problems
typically are a major source of dysfunction and disability in patients and can be among the earliest
symptoms.
A retrospective analysis showed that children who went on to develop palpable psychotic
symptoms in adolescence showed a lag of approximately one year of
cognitive developmental age compared to
typically developing children.
The clinical
symptoms and
cognitive and functional deficits of schizophrenia
typically begin to emerge during late adolescence and early adulthood.
Comprehensive evaluations for adults
typically include tests of
cognitive functioning, objective and projective tests to assess personality functioning and for
symptom clarification, and clinical and collateral interviews.