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Soldier’s syndrome: Post-traumatic stress disorder

In 1980, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was invented in psychiatric terminology when it was included in the american Psychiatric Association (DSM-III) diagnostic classification. Until then, there were many definitions and diagnostic categories of soldier syndrome. During World War I, there was talk of “trench fever,” or heart action disorder, to try to explain the changes

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Dissocant syndrome: when the frontal lobe fails

Dissexué syndrome is the result of an effort to classify cognitive behavioral changes caused by brain damage. This syndrome is the result of frontal lobe injuries, specifically in prefrontal regions, the most complex executive functions are treated in this area. For this reason. Damage to the prefrontal zone causes changes in functions such as memory.

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