The minimal brain dysfunction syndrome in children. I. The syndrome and its relevance for psychiatry. II. A psychological and biochemical model for the syndrome.
1972
Minimal brain dysfunction (MBD) is probably the single most common psychiatric disorder seen in latency-age children. In the past it has been thought that the disorder was caused by brain damage and was self-limited, being “outgrown” at adolescence. Recent evidence is reviewed which suggests that th
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