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Which person has the greatest potential for developing dysfunctional grief?
Tourette's Disorder
A neurological disorder characterized by involuntary and repetitive movements or vocalizations known as tics, typically appearing in childhood.
Tics
Tics are sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic motor movements or vocalizations, often characterized by brief, intermittent movements or noises.
Neurodevelopmental Disorder
A group of conditions that occur due to disruptions in brain development, affecting a child's behavior, memory, or ability to learn.
Mute
Unable or unwilling to speak, often due to emotional or physical conditions.
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