
Behavioral Impairment
Behavioral impairment refers to difficulties in managing or controlling one’s actions, emotions, or social interactions, often due to mental health conditions, neurological issues, or brain injuries. It can manifest as impulsivity, aggression, lack of judgment, or difficulty following social norms. These impairments can affect a person’s ability to function effectively in daily life, maintain relationships, or make appropriate decisions. Recognizing behavioral impairment is important for providing appropriate support or treatment to improve quality of life and ensure safety.