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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

81. Nature Publishing Group
We review the most dramatic type of conversion disorder (CD)'Conversion MotorParalysis'. Distinguishing conversion disorder from neurologic impairment.
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/sc/journal/v40/n7/full/3101308a

82. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
conversion disorder, DSMIV a mental disorder characterized by conversion symptoms(loss or alteration of voluntary motor or sensory functioning suggesting
http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszS

83. Health Library Find Information On Conversion Disorder At
Find information on conversion disorder at MerckSource. Learn more aboutConversion conversion disorder. Definition The conversion of emotional
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84. Hysteria
conversion disorder affects motor and sensory functions, while somatization affectsthe gastrointestinal, nervous, cardiopulmonary, or reproductive systems.
http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/hysteria.html
Encyclopedia Index H Home Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Index H Hysteria
Definition
The term "hysteria" has been in use for over 2,000 years and its definition has become broader and more diffuse over time. In modern psychology and psychiatry, hysteria is a feature of hysterical disorders in which a patient experiences physical symptoms that have a psychological, rather than an organic, cause; and histrionic personality disorder characterized by excessive emotions, dramatics, and attention-seeking behavior. Description Hysterical disorders Patients with hysterical disorders, such as conversion and somatization disorder experience physical symptoms that have no organic cause. Conversion disorder affects motor and sensory functions, while somatization affects the gastrointestinal, nervous, cardiopulmonary, or reproductive systems. These patients are not "faking" their ailments, as the symptoms are very real to them. Disorders with hysteric features typically begin in adolescence or early adulthood. Histrionic personality disorder Histrionic personality disorder has a prevalence of approximately 2-3% of the general population. It begins in early adulthood and has been diagnosed more frequently in women than in men. Histrionic personalities are typically self-centered and attention seeking. They operate on emotion, rather than fact or logic, and their conversation is full of generalizations and dramatic appeals. While the patient's enthusiasm, flirtatious behavior, and trusting nature may make them appear charming, their need for immediate gratification, mercurial displays of emotion, and constant demand for attention often alienates them from others.

85. Conversion Disorder. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language:
conversion disorder. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English LanguageFourth Edition. 2000. 2000. conversion disorder. NOUN See conversion reaction.
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86. Naring
(2) Establishing Dutch norms for the Stanford Hypnotic SusceptibilityScale Form C for Adults and conversion disorder Patients.
http://www.socsci.kun.nl/psy/clinical/staff/naring.htm
Position: university lecturer (UD) Room number: E-mail: naring@psych.kun.nl Phone: Fax: Address: Department of clinical psychology and personality
University of Nijmegen
Montessorilaan 3
6525 HR Nijmegen Current projects: (1) Attention, Hypnotic Susceptibility, and Dissociation: Automatic and Strategic Processes in a Modified Stroop task.
(2) Establishing Dutch norms for the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale: Form C for Adults and Conversion Disorder Patients.
(3) The psychometric structure of the SHSS-C. Publications (from 1999):

87. PTypes - Histrionic Personality Disorder Criteria
656). Bombast. Associated Disorders. Somatization Disorder, conversion disorder,Major Depressive Disorder (American Psychiatric Association, pg. 656).
http://www.geocities.com/ptypes/histrionicpd.html

88. MannaOutdoor
(39 reads) · 6 Driven to Distraction (35 reads) · 7 conversion disorderby David Abrams - (35 reads) · 8 The Connections Between Judaism and the
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89. Clinical Child Psychology And Psychiatry
2001. Good Children Presenting with conversion disorder Kasia KozlowskaThe Children's Hospital at Westmead, Parramatta, Australia
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journals/details/issue/abstract/ab019158.html

90. NORD - National Organization For Rare Disorders, Inc.
conversion disorder. View Cart/Checkout. Copyright 1990, 1999 Synonyms of ConversionDisorder Briquet's Syndrome; Hysterical Neurosis, Conversion Type.
http://www.rarediseases.org/search/rdbdetail_abstract.html?disname=Conversion Di

91. PSYCHOLOGY LINKS
Somatization Disorder Symptoms. Somatization Disorder. conversion disorderSymptoms. conversion disorder. Hypochondriasis Symptoms. Hypochondriasis.
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92. Dr. David B. Adams - Somatoform Disorders
Psychological.com offers an overview of this disorder.Category Health Mental Health Disorders Somatoform...... Pain Disorder (like conversion disorder) is a form of somatoform disorder.However, they are not the same. As previously noted, conversion
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The clinical practice of Dr. David B. Adams is located in The Medical Quarters in the northside of Atlanta at the junction of Scottish Rite, Northside and Saint Joseph's Hospitals. Dr. Adams consults to occupational medicine, surgeons, nurse case managers, insurers and employers regarding the psychological impact of work-related injury and the role of psychological factors in short- and long-term disability. SOMATOFORM DISORDERS Somatoform Disorders A patient believes that he/she has carpal tunnel syndrome or reflex sympathetic dystrophy. Another patient reports that he/she has numbness or paralysis in a limb. Another patient feels that he/she has a herniated lumbar disc, and a fourth patient is preoccupied with pain complaints. In all of these examples, the physical symptoms suggest a medical condition, but in the absence of objective clinical findings, the disorder is judged to be not physical but Somatoform. The disorder resembles a physical problem. The patient, however, either does not have the disorder or his/her symptoms are markedly more extreme than would be indicated by the physical findings.

93. Capital Health - Psychosomatic Illness Somatoform Disorder
They truly believe that they are caused by serious illness. Somatoform disordersinclude conversion disorder, hypochondriasis and somatization disorder.
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Hospitals Capital Health Link Site Map Media Desk ... Quick Links Mental Health and Behaviour Capital Health Home Your Health Health Topics Body Location Systems ... Mental Health and Behaviour Psychosomatic Illness/Somatoform Disorder Audio File Somatoform disorders are what used to be called psychosomatic illnesses. They are characterized by symptoms for which no physical cause can be found. People with these disorders are not faking symptoms. They truly believe that they are caused by serious illness. Somatoform disorders include conversion disorder, hypochondriasis and somatization disorder. The cause of these disorders is unknown. Diagnosis is difficult because underlying physical causes for the symptoms must first be eliminated. There is no general agreement on how best to treat them. In conversion disorder, which used to be called hysteria, emotional conflict and extreme stress are unconsciously converted into physical symptoms. Symptoms usually appear as the loss of a physical function. They may include paralysis, seizures, false pregnancy, blindness or the inability to walk or speak. Episodes are usually of sudden onset, brief and may recur. Characteristically, people with conversion disorder do not seem to be appropriately alarmed by their severe symptoms. Conversion disorders usually occur in adolescence or early adulthood and are believed more common in women than men. Symptoms may help the person avoid dealing with an internal conflict, avoid a disliked activity or get support from others that he or she might not otherwise receive. They usually disappear when the situation that caused it improves. Psychotherapy, hypnotherapy and behavior modification, including relaxation training, have been helpful in some cases.

94. WHO Guide - Dissociative (conversion) Disorder
DISSOCIATIVE (conversion) disorder F44 Patients exhibit unusual or dramatic physical symptoms, such as seizures, amnesia, trance, loss of sensation, visual disturbances, paralysis, aphonia, identity confusion and 'possession' states. DISSOCIATIVE (conversion) disorder - F44. Presenting complaints. Diagnostic features
http://www.psychiatry.ox.ac.uk/cebmh/whoguidemhpcuk/disorders/f44.html

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96. Connecticut Children's Medical Center: Psychiatry
Provides an array of child and adolescent psychiatric services at both the Connecticut Children's Medical Center and at the Institute of Living for conditions such as AttentionDeficit Hyperactivity Disorders, Mood Disorders including Depression, Developmental Disorders such as Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Asperger's Syndrome, and Somatoform Disorders such as conversion and Somatization, and Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Illness.
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Office Location The Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry provides an array of child and adolescent psychiatric services both here at Connecticut Children's Medical Center and at the Institute of Living On the Connecticut Children's campus, consultations are provided to inpatients and outpatients with special medical needs. Children in crisis are seen either in our ambulatory service or in the emergency room. On the campus of the Institute of Living there are inpatient psychiatric services, partial hospitalization programs, a child guidance clinic and a special education school. Throughout the Hartford Hospital/IOL spectrum of care, children and adolescents are seen with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Mood Disorders including Depression, Developmental Disorders such as Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Asperger's Syndrome, and Somatoform Disorders such as Conversion and Somatization, and Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Illness. The Department will triage referrals to the appropriate clinician based on his/her area of expertise and availability. There is also a special Pediatric Psychiatric hotline particularly devised for referring community pediatricians at 860.545.7493 and a 24-hour emergency service available at 860.545.7200. Staff Robert A. Sahl, M.D., Acting Director

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