Jeffrey Kidder period 1.  This section is about mental disorders. Also this is about Dementia. People with it have memory loss and confusion. Another.

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Jeffrey Kidder period 1

 This section is about mental disorders. Also this is about Dementia. People with it have memory loss and confusion. Another disorder is organic disorder.

 The main idea of this section is about mental disorders.

 Organic disorders is a mental disorder with a physical cause dementia. A group of symptoms characterized by loss of mental abilities. Functional disorders is a mental disorder that can’t be traced to a physical cause. ex: some people in the world have one or two of these symptoms and may not be able to cure.

 Kids with autism goes through mental phrases. When they grow they act as their younger. It only happens when they get treated like their younger. Some have irreversible loss of brain function. If they have all symptoms that's called Dementia.

 I think this topic is good to learn about. It has a lot of mental disorders that people can learn about and study it. I want the class to remember Inborn Causes, Early Experiences, and Current Causes. These are all mental disorders.

 My section is about Causes of Mental Disorders. Also these mental disorders can affect the every day life. Some people can’t go through it alone.