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Joseph Palombo's Nonverbal non·ver·bal  
adj.
1. Being other than verbal; not involving words: nonverbal communication.

2. Involving little use of language: a nonverbal intelligence test.
 Learning Disabilities: A Clinical Perspective (039-3704785 $37.50) covers a disorder which impairs a person's ability to perceive and understand nonverbal signs. This lack of perception affects everything from behavior patterns and social interactions to personality and affects individuals across all realms of life. Current neurobehavioral research draws together the latest findings on NLD NLD
abbr.
nonverbal learning disorder
 in a book that serves as both an overview of the condition and as a guide to therapies and development. F. Scott Kraly's Brain Science And Psychological Disorders: Therapy, Psychotropic Drugs psychotropic drug Psychoactive drug Pharmacology A drug that affects brain activities associated with mental processes and behavior Categories Anti-psychotics; antidepressants; antianxiety drugs or anxiolytics; hypnotics. , And The Brain (0393704653, $23.95) explains how brain chemistry affects behavior, explaining the complex possibilities of neurobiology Neurobiology

Study of the development and function of the nervous system, with emphasis on how nerve cells generate and control behavior. The major goal of neurobiology is to explain at the molecular level how nerve cells differentiate and develop their
 and drug therapies to explore what happens in the brain of one suffering a debilitating de·bil·i·tat·ing
adj.
Causing a loss of strength or energy.


Debilitating
Weakening, or reducing the strength of.

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 psychological disorder. While it all sounds like readers would need a degree to understand the basics, the beauty of Brain Science And Psychological Disorders is that no advanced knowledge is needed, allowing general- interest audiences a survey of the advantages and disadvantages of drug vs. talk therapies in light of neurological realities.
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Title Annotation:Brain Science and Psychological Disorders: Therapy, Psychotropic Drugs, and the Brain; Nonverbal Learning Disabilities: A Clinical Perspective
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Date:Aug 1, 2006
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