This document discusses behavioral and emotional impairments that can arise from various neurological conditions. It provides examples such as emotional lability, depression, anxiety, aggression, apathy, disinhibition, cognitive impairment, sleep disturbances, psychosis, and impulse control disorders. The management of these impairments often involves a multidisciplinary approach including medications, psychotherapy, and lifestyle changes. Occupational therapists play an important role by focusing on improving functional abilities, independence, and quality of life through techniques like sensory integration, activity analysis, behavioral interventions, emotional regulation strategies, social skills training, and environmental modifications. The goal is to enhance engagement in meaningful activities and address challenges from a holistic perspective.