Phrenolepsy

Phrenolepsy is a neurodevelopmental disorder and a form of Diaspasia caused by severe malformations in birth resulting in severe psychopathological symptoms, affecting how a person thinks, behaves and perceives things.

Symptoms
A. At least two criterions must be met, symptoms must continuously disrupt daily activities


 * 1) At	least three of the following:
 * 2) Poverty		of movement or paralysis
 * 3) Difficulties		doing multistep tasks
 * 4) Difficulties		organizing thoughts and/or movements
 * 5) Poverty		of flexible thinking, focus and behavior
 * 6) Trouble		with problem solving
 * 7) Mood		lability
 * 8) Difficulties		transforming thoughts into words
 * 9) At	least three of the following:
 * 10) Trouble		with multitasking
 * 11) Difficulties		naming an object
 * 12) Trouble		with reading or writing
 * 13) Confusing		left and right
 * 14) Difficulties		with hand-eye coordination
 * 15) Lack		of awareness of body parts or surroundings
 * 16) At	least one of the following:
 * 17) Difficulties		understanding speech
 * 18) Recurrent		memory loss
 * 19) Decreased		or increased interest in sex
 * 20) At	least one of the following:
 * 21) Disturbed		vision
 * 22) Difficulties		recognizing words or objects
 * 23) At	least three of the following
 * 24) Balance		or motor problems
 * 25) Vertigo
 * 26) Sleep		disturbances such as insomnia or sleep apnea
 * 27) Difficulties		with fine movement
 * 28) Abnormal		gait
 * 29) Tremors
 * 30) Slurred		speech
 * 31) Trouble		with rapid movements

B. Symptoms are not better explained by brain lesions or other mental disorders.