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Psychological interventions for externalising behaviours following paediatric traumatic brain injury: a systematic review and clinical practice recommendations

Overview of Externalising Behaviours Externalising behaviours refer to a range of actions that move outwardly, affecting the environment and often […]

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The link between FND and stress

Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a brain-based condition where individuals experience genuine neurological symptoms—such as seizures or limb weakness—without structural abnormalities on medical tests. Emerging evidence highlights how emotional stress interferes with brain function, disrupting the brain-body communication that underpins movement, sensation, and self-awareness. FND lies at the crossroads of neurology and psychiatry, often linked to psychological triggers such as trauma or chronic stress. Though symptoms are involuntary and vary in intensity, targeted therapies combining physiotherapy, psychological support, and education have shown promise. Understanding the brain’s response to stress is key to effective intervention.

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