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  1. Treating Somatization: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach by Robert L. Woolfolk Phd, Lesley A. Allen Phd, 2006-10-13
  2. Somatization Disorder in the Medical Setting by G. Richard, Jr. Smith, 1991-08
  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. Somatization and Hypochondriasis by Robert Kellner, 1985-12-31
  5. The Mind-Body Interface in Somatization: When Symptom Becomes Disease by W. Lynn Smith, 2010-01-16
  6. Current Concepts of Somatization: Research and Clinical Perspectives (Progress in Psychiatry) by Laurence J. Kirmayer, 1991-04
  7. Somatization Disorder
  8. SIMPLIFIED APPROACH TO SOMATIZATION DISORDER When less may prove to be more by MD Kelli L. Holloway, MD Kathryn J. Zerbe, 2010-06-08
  9. Somatization Disorders: Clinical Updates in Women's Health Care by Craig N. Sawchuk, Edward A. Walker, 2004
  10. Malingering: Medicine, Mental disorder, Primary and secondary gain,Fraud, Feigned madness, United States v. Binion,Somatization disorder, Factitious disorder, Anxiety, Headinjury, Fibromyalgia
  11. A biophysical approach for dealing with somatization disorders in health care the Cassel BioSensors.: An article from: Education by Russel N. Cassel, 1997-09-22
  12. Psychosomatic Medicine: Mental Health, Mental Disorder, Behavioral Medicine, Psychophysiology, Somatoform Disorder, Somatization Disorder
  13. Somatization disorder: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Danielle, M.S. Barry, 2003
  14. Somatization and somatoform disorders: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Danielle, M.S. Barry, 2003

41. NEJM -- Psychiatric Consultation In Somatization Disorder. A Randomized Controll
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine Psychiatricconsultation in somatization disorder. A randomized controlled study.
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HOME SEARCH CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Previous Volume 314:1407-1413 May 29, 1986 Number 22 Next Psychiatric consultation in somatization disorder. A randomized controlled study
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  • Epstein, R. M., Quill, T. E., McWhinney, I. R. (1999). Somatization Reconsidered: Incorporating the Patient's Experience of Illness. Arch Intern Med [Abstract] [Full Text]
  • Booth, B. M., Blow, F. C., Loveland Cook, C. A. (1998). Functional Impairment and Co-occurring Psychiatric Disorders in Medically Hospitalized Men. Arch Intern Med [Abstract] [Full Text]
  • Weydert, J. A., Ball, T. M., Davis, M. F. (2003). Systematic Review of Treatments for Recurrent Abdominal Pain. Pediatrics [Abstract] [Full Text]
  • Morriss, R. K., Gask, L. (2002). Treatment of Patients With Somatized Mental Disorder: Effects of Reattribution Training on Outcomes Under the Direct Control of the Family Doctor. Psychosomatics [Abstract] [Full Text]
  • Dickinson, L. M., deGruy III, F. V., Dickinson, W. P., Candib, L. M. (1999). Health-Related Quality of Life and Symptom Profiles of Female Survivors of Sexual Abuse.

42. JAMA -- Page Not Found
JAMA. 279;656, March 4, 1998, Clinical Crossroads The Rehabilitative Model forsomatization disorder, Bruce E. Becker, MD Arthur J. Barsky, MD.
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43. Somatization Disorder - New Treatments, February 5, 2003
Click here to view. somatization disorder. DSM IV Criteria. Symptoms arenot intentionally produced. Clinical Features of somatization disorder.
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DSM IV Criteria Many physical complaints resulting in treatment being sought or significant functional impairment. Onset is before the age of 30. Physical Complaints History of pain related to at least 4 sites or functions. Two GI symptoms. One sexual symptom. One symptom suggestive of a neurological condition (pseudoneurological). Symptoms can not be explained by organic etiology or symptoms are in excess of what is expected from the medical evaluation. Symptoms are not intentionally produced. Clinical Features of Somatization Disorder Somatization disorder is chronic problem, and it often causes frequent seeking of medical treatment or multiple concurrent treatments. Patients undergo multiple procedures, surgeries, and hospitalizations. The disorder often begins during adolescence. Frequently encountered symptoms include nausea, vomiting, extremity pain, shortness of breath, and pregnancy or menstruation associated complaints. The frequency and severity of symptoms may vary with level of stress.

44. Somatisation Disorder - New Treatments, February 5, 2003
Clinical Features of somatization disorder. Mood and anxiety disorders and substancerelateddisorders are common in somatization disorder. Epidemiology.
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DSM IV Criteria for Somatisation Disorder Many physical complaints resulting in treatment being sought or significant functional impairment. Onset is before the age of Physical Complaints History of pain related to at least 4 sites or functions. Two GI symptoms. One sexual symptom. One symptom suggestive of a neurological condition (pseudoneurological). Symptoms can not be explained by organic etiology or symptoms are in excess of what is expected from the medical evaluation. Symptoms are not intentionally produced. Clinical Features of Somatization Disorder Somatization disorder is chronic problem, and it often causes frequent seeking of medical treatment or multiple concurrent treatments. Patients undergo multiple procedures, surgeries, and hospitalizations. The disorder often begins during adolescence. Frequently encountered symptoms include nausea, vomiting, extremity pain, shortness of breath, and pregnancy or menstruation associated complaints. The frequency and severity of symptoms may vary with level of stress.

45. Somatization Disorder
somatization disorder. Definition Multiple physical complaints that suggestphysical disorders without a disease or physical basis to account for them.
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Somatization disorder
Definition: Multiple physical complaints that suggest physical disorders without a disease or physical basis to account for them.
Alternative Names: Briquet's syndrome
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: In somatization disorders, there tends to be a pattern of multiple and recurrent symptoms and complaints that can involve any body system and often persist for years. Most frequently, the complaints involve the gastrointestinal system, the nervous system, the cardiopulmonary (heart and lungs) system, or the reproductive system. The symptoms begin before the age of 30 and occur more often in females. The symptoms are severe enough to lead to the person to visit the doctor or take medication, and may interfere with the person's life. The cause is not specific but symptoms begin or worsen after losing a job, close relative, or friend, or other loss. A lifelong history of sickliness is often present, and often people with this disorder relate to others only through their symptoms. A greater intensity of symptoms often occurs with stress
Review Date: 5/18/2001
Reviewed By: Christos Ballas, M.D., Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

46. Somatization Disorder
somatization disorder. Alternative Names Ordinarily, people with somatization disordersee their doctor much more frequently than the rest of the population.
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Somatization disorder
Alternative Names: Briquet's syndrome
Treatment: The goal of treatment is to help the person learn to control the symptoms. There is often an underlying mood disorder which can respond to conventional treatment.
A supportive relationship with a sympathetic health care provider is the most important aspect of treatment. Regularly scheduled appointments should be maintained to review symptoms and the person's coping mechanisms. Acknowledgment and explanation of test results should occur. It is not helpful to tell people with this disorder that their symptoms are imaginary.
Expectations (prognosis): People with a somatization disorder rarely acknowledge that their illness has a psychological component and will usually reject psychiatric treatment.
Complications: There is a possibility that a real disease may be overlooked by their health care provider in people with a somatization disorder because of a previous history of unfounded complaints.
Complications may result from invasive testing and multiple evaluations looking for the cause of the symptoms.

47. PsychForums.com Index
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48. Somatization Disorder
somatization disorder. From Crispy1206@AOL.com Date 5/18/00 Time 61839PM. Comments. I have recently been diagnosed with Somatization
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I have recently been diagnosed with Somatization disorder.I am currently in the beginning of therapy.I need to know if anyone has improved from this or is still going through it? Please send a testimony or comment or advice. Last changed: May 21, 2001

49. Re: Somatization Disorder
Re somatization disorder. From Bret Date 3/3/2002 Time 111751 PM. Comments. Mostpeople with somatization disorder are unwilling to accept it. You are.
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I admire your courage. I believe you will get better. Because you are willing to look at this, believe you will get better. Most people with Somatization Disorder are unwilling to accept it. You are. This makes all the difference. Be encouraged. Last changed: March 03, 2002

50. Avera Health - Somatization Disorder
somatization disorder. Definition Ordinarily, people with somatization disordersee their doctor much more frequently than the rest of the population.
http://www.avera.org/adam/ency/article/000955.htm
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Somatization disorder
Definition: Multiple physical complaints that suggest physical disorders without a disease or physical basis to account for them.
Alternative Names: Briquet's syndrome
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: In somatization disorders, there tends to be a pattern of multiple and recurrent symptoms and complaints that can involve any body system and often persist for years. Most frequently, the complaints involve the gastrointestinal system, the nervous system, the cardiopulmonary (heart and lungs) system, or the reproductive system. The symptoms begin before the age of 30 and occur more often in females. The symptoms are severe enough to lead to the person to visit the doctor or take medication, and may interfere with the person's life. The cause is not specific but symptoms begin or worsen after losing a job, close relative, or friend, or other loss. A lifelong history of sickliness is often present, and often people with this disorder relate to others only through their symptoms. A greater intensity of symptoms often occurs with stress
Symptoms: Note: A variety of symptoms may be present at any given time.

51. Somatization Disorder
somatization disorder. somatization disorder somatic complaints,onset before age 30, one organ system, onset puberty, females
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Somatization Disorder
  • A. hx of many physical complaints before age 30 over a period of years and result in tx and impairment in areas of functioning.
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53. Without A Title - F45.0 Somatization Disorder
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54. BioMed Central Abstract Are Pain Disorder And Somatization
Report Are Pain Disorder and somatization disorder Valid DiagnosticEntities? Gerald M Aronoff MD,, Mary N TotaFaucette PhD,, Les
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55. Florida State University College Of Medicine Digital Library
somatization disorder Patient/Family Resources. See also General PsychiatricDisorders Patient/Family Resources; somatization disorder Clinical Resources.
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56. Florida State University College Of Medicine Digital Library
somatization disorder Clinical Resources. somatization disorder Access document.CliniWeb Homepage (includes links to targeted PubMed MEDLINE searches)
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57. Somatization Disorder - General Practice Notebook
Practice Notebook. somatization disorder. somatization disorder is aspecific syndrome characterised by multiple somatic complaints; no
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somatization disorder Somatization disorder is a specific syndrome characterised by:
  • multiple somatic complaints no organic pathology no autonomic overstimulation symptoms which have persisted for several years
Onset of a somatization disorder is usually before the age of 30. Thereafter it runs a chronic course with repeated recurrences of symptoms. The syndrome is also referred to as multiple somatization disorder, St. Louis Hysteria and Briquet's syndrome. The syndrome was named after Briquet by a group in St. Louis, USA. Briquet was a French physician who in 1859 wrote an influential monograph on hysteria.
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58. Multiple Somatization Disorder - General Practice Notebook
Notebook. multiple somatization disorder. somatization disorder isa specific syndrome characterised by multiple somatic complaints;
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multiple somatization disorder Somatization disorder is a specific syndrome characterised by:
  • multiple somatic complaints no organic pathology no autonomic overstimulation symptoms which have persisted for several years
Onset of a somatization disorder is usually before the age of 30. Thereafter it runs a chronic course with repeated recurrences of symptoms. The syndrome is also referred to as multiple somatization disorder, St. Louis Hysteria and Briquet's syndrome. The syndrome was named after Briquet by a group in St. Louis, USA. Briquet was a French physician who in 1859 wrote an influential monograph on hysteria.
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59. Welcome To ENH.org - Health Encyclopedia: Somatization Disorder
somatization disorder. Ordinarily, people with somatization disorder see theirdoctor much more frequently than the rest of the population. Prevention
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Disease Injury Nutrition Poison ... Z Definition: Multiple physical complaints that suggest physical disorders without a disease or physical basis to account for them.
Alternative Names: Briquet's syndrome
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: In somatization disorders, there tends to be a pattern of multiple and recurrent symptoms and complaints that can involve any body system and often persist for years. Most frequently, the complaints involve the gastrointestinal system, the nervous system, the cardiopulmonary (heart and lungs) system, or the reproductive system. The symptoms begin before the age of 30 and occur more often in females. The symptoms are severe enough to lead to the person to visit the doctor or take medication, and may interfere with the person's life. The cause is not specific but symptoms begin or worsen after losing a job, close relative, or friend, or other loss. A lifelong history of sickliness is often present, and often people with this disorder relate to others only through their symptoms. A greater intensity of symptoms often occurs with stress
Symptoms:

60. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
somatization disorder Clinical Resources. somatization disorder (Keyword search)List of documents; Mental Disorders (MeSH browse) List of documents.
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