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- W2056572860 abstract "Abstract Minimal Brain Dysfunction (MBD) has been largely ignored because, as the Scottish child neurologist Tom Ingram (1973) said, “MBD is not a diagnosis; it is an escape from making one”. This negativism has been occasioned by the fact that the term has meant different things to different people. In addition the use of the world minimal implies it is unworthy of serious consideration, but, as Bengt Hagberg of Sweden wrote (1975), the effects are anything but minimal. “On the contrary it often has a dcevastatingly negative effects on development and the adjustment of the child to the community”. To further complicate the acceptance of MBD as a clinical entity, those children, who have been diagnosed as suffering from this condition, have been offered little remedy. This automatically poses the question: “How widespread is MBD among children?”. Dr. Wender in tghe U.S.A. (1971) and others put the figure at 5–10% of the shool age population, whereas Kohler (1973) and Herberg (1975) suggest an incidence of 1–2% of Swedish school– children. In our work my colleague, David McGlown, and I believe both set of figures are optimistically low and fail to take into account those children who have learned temporarily to compensate for their neurological disorganisation. Using a more concise diagnosis of “Organic Brain Dysfunction” (OBD), with measurable factors suitable for statistical processing, we have found as others before us (Morris, 1956 and Vaughan, 1967) that those MBD/OBD children, who reach chronological maturity without developing appropriate neurological organisation, succumb to the typical emotional disorders falling within the broad spectrum of psychoneuroses. It is also our contention that we can demostrate that those children, who earlier managed to compensate for their undertected MBD/OBD, become those adults who are unable to cope with Life-Stress situations and therefore become our phobics and neurotics. Perhaps more important still this offers an explanation as to why certain patients are resistant to psychopharmacological or psychotherapeutic treatment and tend to relapse. In addition to asserting that undetected OBD can and does play a definite role in the artiology of psychoneuroses, we further suggest that with regression by both children and adults to a period when their development was arrested, neurological organisation and vital perceptual changes become possible, irrespective of the patients' ages." @default.
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