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  1. Somatoform Disorders: Stendhal syndrome, Hypochondriasis, Body dysmorphic disorder, Mass Psychogenic Illness, Conversion disorder
  2. Conversion Disorder - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-09-17
  3. The Somatizing Child: Diagnosis and Treatment of Conversion and Somatization Disorders (Contributions to Psychology and Medicine) by Elsa G. Shapiro, Alvin Rosenfeld, 1998-06-10
  4. Conversion Hysteria: Towards a Cognitive Neuropsychological Account, A Special Issue of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry (Special Issues of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry) by Anthony S. David, Peter W. Halligan, 1999-09-01
  5. Conversion Disorder Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  6. Conversion motor paralysis disorder.(Editorial)(Editorial): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Rafael J. Heruti, 2006-04-01
  7. Charcot's Bad Idea by Simon Overton, 2009-02-15
  8. Conversion disorder in a pediatric transgender patient.: An article from: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing by Laura Orfanelli, Winslow J., Jr. Borkowski, 2006-04-01
  9. Distinguishing conversion disorder from neurologic impairment.: An article from: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing by Virginia M. Parobek, 1997-04-01
  10. Conversion disorder: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Rebecca J., Ph.D Frey, 2003
  11. Conversion disorder presenting as hemiplegia and hemianesthesia with loss of neurologic reflexes: a case report.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Eric Hill, Micelle Haydel, 2006-04-01
  12. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Somatoform disorders by Rebecca J. Frey PhD, 2002-01-01
  13. Somatoform Disorders: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2006
  14. Movement disorders may respond to psychotherapy.(Neuropsychiatric Medicine)(research report): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Bruce Jancin, 2004-08-01

61. Untitled
conversion disorder Project (restricted access) conversion disorderis a common problem in clinical neurology. In Motor Conversion
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Conversion Disorder Project (restricted access) Conversion Disorder is a common problem in clinical neurology. In Motor Conversion Disorder there is partial or total paralysis of one or several body parts; the clinician judges that the symptom is involuntary and there is no evidence of conventional neurological pathology on examination or investigation. Although the diagnosis of Conversion Disorder should be made with care, recent studies indicate that the rate of misdiagnosis is low in contemporary practice. There must be some neurobiological explanation for paralysis seen in Conversion Disorder. At the very least there is a failure to activate cortical motor regions which directly drive movement. But whether this results from impaired activity in premotor centres, or via suppression of motor processing, is unclear. This question should be susceptible to study with functional imaging. Last created from script: Monday, 29-Apr-2002 09:39:52 BST by mmeyer

62. Conversion Disorder Resources - This-n-That
conversion disorder Resources. Last Updated Saturday, May 11,2002. I have a conversion disorder that affects my vision. On a
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63. Conversion Disorder
First Previous Next Last Index Text, Slide 31 of 46.
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64. Conversion Disorder
conversion disorder. conversion disorder loss or alteration in physicalfunctioning due to psychological factors. Not consciously produced.
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Conversion Disorder
  • Conversion Disorder: loss or alteration in physical functioning due to psychological factors. Not consciously produced.
  • Associated features and disorders
    • conversion symptoms may show “la belle indifference” (relative lack of concern about the nature or implications of the symptom) or may also present in a dramatic or histrionic fashion.
    • generally self-limiting
    • R/O medical, neurological conditions
    • NOT Factitious Disorder (No external motivation) or Malingering (external motivation) which are intentionally produced.
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65. Somatoform Disorders
Brigham Young University's Department of Psychology offers an overview of the syndrome including common Category Health Mental Health Disorders Somatoform......Abnormal Psychology Somatoform Disorders Somatization Disorder HypochondriasisPain Disorder conversion disorder Important Terms conversion disorder.
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Abnormal Psychology
Somatoform Disorders

Somatization Disorder

Hypochondriasis

Pain Disorder

Conversion Disorder
...
Important Terms
The Somatoform Disorders take on the form of the soma, or body. All are characterized by somatic complaints without physical basis. In contrast to malingering and other forms of faking, for these persons the illnesses, pains, and physical complaints are believed rather than feigned.
Somatization Disorder
Somatization Disorder (Briquet's) was originally described by Briquet. Person with this disorder present with multiple complaints of physical ailments over a long period. These begin before age 30, are inadequately explained by independent physical findings and that lead to medical treatment or significant life impairment. The complaints are are typically dramatic and significant; hence, they often lead to major medical intervention, such as surgeries. When performed these interventions tend to lead to a conclusion that no physical basis can be found. When doctors refuse treatment these person tend to "doctor shop" until they find someone new who will listen to their complaints. Diagnosis requires reporting of symptoms in four categories:
  • Pain
  • Gastrointestinal
  • Sexual
  • Pseudoneurological Caution should be used in assuming that no physical basis underlies complaints for these persons. Follow-up studies have shown that for a significant number of Briquet's patients some basis for a portion of their complaints may later be found.
  • 66. Re: Conversion Disorder And Dissociative Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
    Re conversion disorder and Dissociative Disorder not Otherwise Specified. Follow Ups Post Followup COMBI Bulletin Board FAQ
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    Follow Ups Post Followup COMBI Bulletin Board FAQ Posted by Andrew Brennan on March 25, 19100 at 08:31:47: In Reply to: Conversion disorder and Dissociative Disorder not Otherwise Specified posted by Dwayne Robinson on November 30, 1999 at 12:05:34: : Hello:
    : I am a prime therapist working with TBI clients. I was wondering if anyone was familiar dealing with the above mentioned subjects with respect to TBI. My client is two years post injury and has been diagnosed with the above. He does not function independently. What ratings scales could I use to gage my behavioural treatment during assessment?
    : Thanks for your input. : Dwayne Dear Dwayne, I am a doctoral clinical psychology student at Birmingham University, England. I couldn't help noticing your request for information on dissociative disorder in brain injury. I know of no assessment scale for this and doubt whether there has been much work conducted in this area. However, I know of one article which may be relevant: Deaton AV (1986)Denial in the aftermath of traumatic head injury: its manifestations, measurement and treatment. Rehabilitation Psychology. 31:231-240

    67. Conversion Disorder And Dissociative Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
    conversion disorder and Dissociative Disorder not Otherwise Specified. Follow Ups Post Followup COMBI Bulletin Board FAQ
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    Follow Ups Post Followup COMBI Bulletin Board FAQ Posted by Dwayne Robinson on November 30, 1999 at 12:05:34: Hello:
    I am a prime therapist working with TBI clients. I was wondering if anyone was familiar dealing with the above mentioned subjects with respect to TBI. My client is two years post injury and has been diagnosed with the above. He does not function independently. What ratings scales could I use to gage my behavioural treatment during assessment?
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    68. Conversion Disorder
    Medical Conditions conversion disorder Matthews v. State Fund 2/4/991999 MTWCC 13 affirmed Matthews v. State Fund, 1999 MT 225
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    Medical Conditions: Conversion Disorder Matthews v. State Fund [2/4/99] 1999 MTWCC 13 affirmed Matthews v. State Fund, 1999 MT 225 No medical evidence supports claimant's theory of conversion disorder resulting from fall at work. Claimant's arguments are based on references within some medical records to possibilities for consideration, not upon objective medical conclusions. Claim denied. Klein v. Liberty Northwest Ins. Corp. [3/4/97] WCC No. 9608-7591 An employer and insurer take a claimant as they find her, with regard to both preexisting physical and emotional conditions. See Houts v. Kare-Mor, 257 Mont. 65, 68, 847 P.2d 701, 703 (1992).

    69. Psychology Glossary By AlleyDog.com. Definitions Of All The Psychology Terms You
    Search Glossary conversion disorder There are lots of disorders thatpeople often believe are just made up. While I may not necessarily
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    70. Conversion Disorder
    First Previous Next Last Index Text. Slide 10 of 19.
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    71. Somatoform And Factitious Disorders
    Contents Foreword. Somatization disorder. Hypochondriasis. Body dysmorphicdisorder. conversion disorder. Factitious disorders. Afterword. Index.
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    Somatoform and Factitious Disorders
    Review of Psychiatry, Volume 20 Edited by Katharine A. Philips, M.D. READ IT ONLINE - FREE! The application is only available in PDF Format - Click here to download the PDF Acrobat viewer Beset by contradictions, somatoform and factitious disorders have an unusually long, rich, and colorful historical and clinical tradition. Yet, some of them have received only limited empirical investigation. This book continues that rich tradition by offering a broad and scholarly synthesis of the current knowledge-and controversies-about somatoform and factitious disorders. Here you'll find up-to-date, clinically focused overviews of these intriguing and often difficult-to-treat disorders. Recognized experts present the latest findings along with insightful recommendations and illustrative case studies on
    • Somatization disorder -The evolution and problems of diagnostic criteria (e.g., its focus on symptom counting), epidemiology, clinical features, etiologic considerations, differential diagnosis (e.g., contrasted with depressive and anxiety disorders), evaluation (use of questionnaires), and treatment considerations (psychotherapy, psychotropic medications). Hypochondriasis -History, clinical features, theoretical models (psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and physiologic), research studies, and practical techniques for treatment (from pharmacotherapy to cognitive behavioral therapy to alternative treatments such as relaxation therapy).

    72. Health Ency.: Disease: Conversion Disorder
    conversion disorder.
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    Ency. home Disease C Conversion disorder Overview Symptoms Treatment Alternative names: Hysterical neurosis Definition: The conversion of emotional distress or unconscious conflict into a physical symptom. It is one of the general class of Somatoform disorders. Causes and Risks The symptom onset of this disorder is usually very sudden and follows a stressful experience. The loss of function may symbolize the underlying conflict associated with it. Psychodynamic theory interprets the cause of the symptoms as a defense mechanism that absorbs and neutralizes the anxiety generated by an unacceptable impulse or wish. Risk factors include a history of histrionic personality disorder or dependent personality disorder Ency. home Disease C Please read this Important notice Also Check Out
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    73. Health Ency.: Disease: Somatoform Pain Disorder
    Alternative names Somatization disorder; conversion disorder; Paindisorder; Hypochondriasis; Body dysmorphic disorder. Definition
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    Ency. home Disease S Somatoform pain disorder Overview Symptoms Treatment Alternative names: Somatization disorder; Conversion disorder; Pain disorder; Hypochondriasis; Body dysmorphic disorder Definition: A persistent complaint of pain or body problem without a physical cause, or the impairment is greater than would be expected from the physical findings. These people are not "lying" about or making up their illness; they believe that they are truly sick. Causes and Risks There is no specific cause, but stress or conflict may underlie the illness. The pain may have a special significance or may serve as a way to receive attention. People with this disorder may receive attention, sympathy or relief from responsibilities from others, or financial compensation from disability that may sustain the pain and behavior.
    Usually there is an anatomical change within the body as a result of disease or injury that is irreversible because multiple interventions to relieve the pain or abnormality have been unsuccessful. Chronic anxiety and depression may develop, with a corresponding decrease in the pain threshold.

    74. Conversion Disorder
    conversion disorder Alternative Names hysterical conversion Definition A conversiondisorder is a condition in which a person develops certain physical symptoms
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    A conversion disorder is a condition in which a person develops certain physical symptoms, such as paralysis or visual impairment , in response to severe psychological stress. No physical cause can be found for these symptoms.
    What is going on in the body? This disorder occurs most often among people 10 to 35 years old. Among older people, there is a much greater chance that unexplained symptoms are caused by a medical problem. Usually, the disorder lasts only for a few weeks or months. During that time, a person may be unable to work or even carry out daily activities. Conversion disorder is not thought to make a person more vulnerable to real health problems. Many people who suffer conversion symptoms have medical problems as well.

    75. Conversion Disorder
    First Previous Next Last Index Text. Slide 2 of 6.
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    76. Conversion Disorder
    conversion disorder. Symptoms Sensory symptoms; Motor symptoms; Visceralsymptoms. Traditional ways to discriminate Organic from Conversion?
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    77. Capstone Clinic Digital Library
    conversion disorder Patient/Family Resources. See also General PsychiatricDisorders Patient/Family Resources; conversion disorder Clinical Resources.
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    Patient/Family Resources by Topic: Psychiatric Disorders
    Conversion Disorder Patient/Family Resources
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    78. Syked! Self Help
    conversion disorder. Prognosis Good. conversion disorder is typicallyof short duration and remits on it’s own. Pain Disorder.
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    Home Page Tests and Quizzes Psychiatric Disorders Self-Help Articles ... Body Dysmorphic Disorder Somatization Disorder Etiology: The exact cause of this disorder is unknown. Research has shown some evidence for genetic as well as environmental factors may play a role. Symptomatology: Includes a history of physical complaints prior to age 30 which occur over a period of several years. There must be a significant impairment in functioning or a history of resulting medical treatment. After appropriate assessment by a physician, there is a lack of explanation for the reported symptoms or for at least the severity of the complaints. Treatment: Treatment typically includes long term therapy. The involvement of a single physician is important as a history of seeking medical attention and ‘doctor shopping’ is common. Prognosis: Is typically a chronic condition with a variable course. Individuals with this disorder do not experience any significant difference in mortality rate or significant illness. Conversion Disorder Etiology: Two schools of though prevail in the etiology of this disorder. One is the psychoanalytic theory which posits that unconscious conflicts cause the ‘conversion’ of this conflict into physical symptoms. The other suggests that a disturbance in the central nervous system results in this disorder, but neither theory has shown strong statistical evidence.

    79. JPMA - Full Article
    Original Articles. conversion disorder Difficulties in Diagnosis using DSMIV/ICD-10. Objectiveconversion disorder presents differently in various cultures.
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    80. Nature Publishing Group
    Study design We present our cumulative experience with patients sustaining themost dramatic type of conversion disorder (CD) Conversion Motor Paralysis.
    http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/sc/journal/v40/n7/abs/3101307a.

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