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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Abnormal social behavior
  1. ... adjust to new situations) Difficulty understanding and following social rules Signs of intellectual disability can range from mild to severe.
  2. ... and in some cases may cause paranoia , dangerous behaviors, or extreme social withdrawal. Cannabis drugs such as marijuana may cause relaxation, impaired motor skills, and increased appetite.
  3. ... or personal situations Problems with personal hygiene Repetitive behavior Withdrawal from social interaction EMOTIONAL CHANGES Abrupt mood changes Decreased interest ...
  4. ... mood Misplacing items Personality changes and loss of social skills, which can lead to inappropriate behaviors Mood changes leading to aggressive behavior Poor performance ...
  5. ... mood Misplacing items Personality changes and loss of social skills, which can lead to inappropriate behaviors Mood changes that can cause periods of aggression ...
  6. ... on one side of the body Personality, mood, behavior, or emotional ... discharge Absent menstruation (periods) Breast development in ...
  7. ... or hearing things that are not there ( hallucinations ) Social isolation Speaking so quickly that others cannot interrupt you
  8. ... side effects, which may include: Changes in alertness, behavior, or mood Delusional behavior Dizziness Hallucinations Involuntary movements ...
  9. ... nervous system Nurse practitioners (NPs) Physician assistants (PAs) Social workers Nutritionists or dietitians Primary care doctors Physical ...
  10. ... meditation, tai chi, or other relaxation methods . Seek social support. Sharing your feelings and fears with people ...