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Difference between neurologist and psyco neurologist???
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Answered by ankitabareth200787
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It has become clear that disorders of the mind are rooted in dysfunction of the brain, while neurological disorders interact strongly with psychological and social factors and often cause psychological symptoms.

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Medical Definition of psychoneurological

: of, relating to, or concerned with psychology and neurology especially in their clinical aspects.

Answered by adthiyaashok
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NEUROLOGY. A neurologist is a medical doctor (M.D. or D.O.) who has completed both medical school and a 4-year residency to specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. Neurological disorders are diseases that affect the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles. Symptoms may include, but are certainly not limited to: problems with balance, fainting, confusion, tremors, pain, and dizziness. Many neurologists seek additional training to cultivate further expertise with particular conditions (e.g. sleep disorders, headaches and migraine, epilepsy) and/or to work with special populations (e.g. pediatrics, geriatrics).

NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. A neuropsychologist is (…wait for it…) a psychologist who specializes in neurological conditions. A neuropsychologist has completed a 4-5 year doctoral program (Ph.D. or Psy.D.), followed by a one-year post-doctoral internship, and a 2-year fellowship (also known as a post-doctoral training program or residency). A neuropsychologist’s education and training experiences are geared towards learning about medical disorders and understanding the interplay between your brain and your behavior. Neurological conditions that can affect your mood, personality, and behavior include: dementia, epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis, movement disorders, and brain injuries that are induced by a stroke, concussion, or tumor

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