Ideational Apraxia is a type of apraxia, which is a motor disorder characterized by an inability to carry out planned movements. There are several synonyms for Ideational Apraxia, including conceptual apraxia, higher-level motor apraxia, and conceptual motor planning difficulty. These terms refer to the same condition where individuals are unable to perform complex motor tasks due to the loss of ability to organize movements. Ideational Apraxia may be caused by neurological disorders such as stroke, dementia, or traumatic brain injury. It can be diagnosed through a combination of medical history, neurological examinations, and imaging studies. Treatment options for Ideational Apraxia include physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.