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All Disorder falls under 4 separate categories of brain development.

1. Emotional Disorders: Overactive limbic system with a compromised frontal cortex. (Imbalanced emotional development influenced by high bouts of conflict, negative stimuli, repressed emotional states etc...)

2. Logical Disorders: Overactive Frontal cortex with a compromised Limbic System (Smallest Category, Evolution favours expression not logical structure, logical structure is used to assess the environment and make sense of it through expression. Therefore we can predict that the majority of disorder is in fact of an emotional basis, as do the stats in a logical fashion.)

3. Stimulus related Disorders: Addictions to high bouts of stimuli in youth/substance abuse or something that causes ether a hyper secretion of chemical/neural transmitter or the restriction of it. This results in the artificial stimulation of the limbic system through the nervous system network and creates a new standard of elevated function but at the cost of unbalanced mental development.

4. Cognition, Mental/Functional Impairment: Something that is beyond the adaptation or plastic nature of the brain and affects the structure of development. (One of the smallest categories)

*Memory: Memory is secondary and is a way of storing stimuli which can contribute to the range of disorders once thought patterns are reinforced and synthesized. The core of memory function is to assess the future based on the past.

 

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1. Emotional Disorders - Childhood, Adolescent

Emotional disorders are related to a lack of extroverted logical thinking or an incident that leads to a lack of extroverted logical thinking, can lead to repressed thoughts but stay within of the brains emotional capacity of events dealing with in the now.

4. Cognition, Mental/Functional Impairment - Adult, child and adolescent

Disorders that go beyond enviromental influences.

2. Logical Disorders - Childhood, Adolescent

Overactive nervous system creates thinking tendencies that are subjective in nature.

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Understimulated and/or overexpanded neuron state. Both can be created by a over zealous nervous system, but not always. Enviromental influences also a factor.

Promotes mind integration but without the extroverted thought.

There are more emotional disorders because thats what society favors through environmental influence. Or what is known as consolidated extroverted expression. Therefore as a result of this there will be far fewer logical based disorders.

1. Emotional Disorders - Adult

Disorders that can be recovered from due to the depth of experience acquired leading up to adulthood. Often help is needed to accomplish this as the problem is a lack of logical extroverted expansive thought. There are of course exceptions to the rule, such as dementia which onsets late in life.

3. Stimulus related Disorders

Disorders related to a lack of stimuli/an excess of stimuli or an action used to counter the repression of negative stimuli. But all deal with an imbalance or stimuli of some sort.

2. Logical Disorders - Adult

Manifested cyclical subjective thought that gets integrated into the limbic system through repitition very much like a mastered skill. Comes to the surface in the form of an unconscious eruption or a reaction that revolves around security to an incident relating to youth.

Promotes mind integration but without the extroverted thought.