Epilepsy is a pervasive disorder that consists not only of seizures, but of behavioral, academic, and social difficulties. Epilepsy has an impact on the entire family and may have a significant effect on the interrelationships between child and parent. Epilepsy also has a potentially deleterious effect on academic functioning that may be the result of central nervous system dysfunction, seizures, antiepileptic drugs, or child and family response to illness. Early assessment for psychosocial problems and appropriate interventions can be beneficial for the child and family. Particular attention should be paid to periods of transition such as the move from adolescence to adulthood
children to epilepsy in a parent. Family Practice 1990;7: 110-115. This study examined the emotional...
An important task of modern pediatric neurology is to increase the effectiveness of treatment of epi...
Objective. This study aims to explore the role of etiology of seizure activity and its relation to p...
Epilepsy is a pervasive disorder that consists not only of seizures, but of behavioral, academic, an...
Purpose : Some of epileptic children are known to have behavioral problems. But some experts deny fr...
Background: Despite recognition that psychosocial interventions can improve quality of life and m...
This article will provide an overview of the psychosocial and cognitive problems that people with ep...
To evaluate the psychosocial problems in adolescent patients with epilepsy, 17 teen-agers and their ...
Epilepsy is a long-standing, disabling illness, which has various psychosocial implications for peop...
This article commences with the psychological effects of epilepsy on children, followed by the typic...
The article seeks to elucidate the psychosocial life effects experienced by people who have epilepsy...
This article commences with the psychological effects of epilepsy on children, followed by the typic...
Background: Psychiatric conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autistic...
Whole family is affected when an illness appears in the family or when there is an uncertainty regar...
Abstract Paper 1: Objectives: This systematic review 1) charted the relationships between psychologi...
children to epilepsy in a parent. Family Practice 1990;7: 110-115. This study examined the emotional...
An important task of modern pediatric neurology is to increase the effectiveness of treatment of epi...
Objective. This study aims to explore the role of etiology of seizure activity and its relation to p...
Epilepsy is a pervasive disorder that consists not only of seizures, but of behavioral, academic, an...
Purpose : Some of epileptic children are known to have behavioral problems. But some experts deny fr...
Background: Despite recognition that psychosocial interventions can improve quality of life and m...
This article will provide an overview of the psychosocial and cognitive problems that people with ep...
To evaluate the psychosocial problems in adolescent patients with epilepsy, 17 teen-agers and their ...
Epilepsy is a long-standing, disabling illness, which has various psychosocial implications for peop...
This article commences with the psychological effects of epilepsy on children, followed by the typic...
The article seeks to elucidate the psychosocial life effects experienced by people who have epilepsy...
This article commences with the psychological effects of epilepsy on children, followed by the typic...
Background: Psychiatric conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autistic...
Whole family is affected when an illness appears in the family or when there is an uncertainty regar...
Abstract Paper 1: Objectives: This systematic review 1) charted the relationships between psychologi...
children to epilepsy in a parent. Family Practice 1990;7: 110-115. This study examined the emotional...
An important task of modern pediatric neurology is to increase the effectiveness of treatment of epi...
Objective. This study aims to explore the role of etiology of seizure activity and its relation to p...