A descendant of such views is the argument that
mild psychiatric problems such as depression and paranoia must have evolved because they are somehow good for the individual or the species.
Not exact matches
Growing evidence suggests that repetitive concussions — or even sub-concussions,
mild brain injuries that can't be diagnosed clinically — can occasionally produce long - term
problems with thinking, behavior, and
psychiatric problems.
Whether your child has a formal
psychiatric diagnosis or simply displays some
mild symptoms of a learning
problem, we will show you how video games and other digital technologies and tools can help improve her thinking and academic skills.