
Neurobehavioral Model
The Neurobehavioral Model explains how brain functions influence behavior, especially in individuals with neurological or mental health conditions. It suggests that behaviors result from the brain's structure and chemistry, which affect emotions, thoughts, and actions. When brain areas responsible for self-control, decision-making, or mood regulation are affected, behaviors may become challenging or different. This model helps us understand that such behaviors are often linked to underlying brain function, emphasizing the importance of considering neurological factors in treatment and support rather than just focusing on behaviors themselves.