Psychological Effects
About the resource
Like most chronic diseases, multiple sclerosis (MS) has more than just physical effects. Although we cannot speak of psychological changes specific to MS, people often experience various psychological effects during the course of their MS.
This booklet discusses the possible effects of MS on emotions, thoughts and actions. It also tells you about the causes of these pyschological effects, and ways to deal them.
Published: 2020
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