y developed identity of self-concept
10. Little awareness of, or interest in, learning personal limitations or weaknesses, even if presented in a constructive manner.
11. Insensitivity to inner emotional state with emotions being ôacted outö rather than verbalized
12. Tendency to perceive personal problems as externally caused
13. Difficulties seeing another personÆs point of view
Given the serious consequences of executive function disorders, medical science has developed a number of pharmacologic treatments for medical conditions associated with some problem in executive functioning. These medications will often vary depending upon the nature of the injury, disease, or illness that caused the executive function disorders as well as upon several other factors such as the patientÆs age, degree of impairment, and so forth (Shiloh, Nutt & Weizman, 2001). The purpose of this paper is to examine the literature on medications for executive function disorders. In this regard, the paper discuss
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