Brain disorders (neurodevelopmental, neurodegenerative, and affective
disorders) can be investigated, treated, and prevented using
person-centered methods. Because researchers have not reached a clear
consensus on whether or not personality is stable or changeable, it has
been difficult to outline how to use these methods in the care of people
with brain disorders. Thus, the first part aims to identify the ways in
which brain disorders and personality are linked. The second part
explores different person-centered approaches that can be incorporated
in a healthcare or education setting to help people with various brain
disorders and to promote physical, mental and social health*.* The third
part focuses on challenges and new venues.