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Epilepsy and its Psychological Management.

Epilepsy was for long thought to arise from damage to neural cells within the central nervous system, a belief reinforced by the efficacy of antiepileptic drugs. Consequent upon this the management of the disorder was largely abandoned to neurologists and psychiatrists. The pathology paradigm however not only failed to explain the disorder; approaches based on it have tended to contribute to...
 
Published at Nigerian Clinical Psychologist
Volume 4
Pages 36-46.
Published in 2009
 
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Benedict C. Agoha
Agoha Ben » Highly skilled and results-oriented professional with solid academic preparation holding a Doctor of philosophy degree, and extensive experience combining academic and clinical practice of psychology. Has Proven ability provide psychological services to a broad range of persons, as well as provide cutting edge supervision and mentorship to students. He is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and... view full profile
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