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  1. Seelische Gesundheit und neurotisches Elend: Der Langzeitverlauf in der Bevölkerung (German Edition)
  2. Childhood Illness: The Psychosomatic Approach : Children Talking With Their Bodies (Wiley Series in Family Psychology) by Bryan Lask, Abe Fosson, 1989-09
  3. Psychotherapy and the Somatizing Patient by E Mark Stern, 1989-01-24
  4. Current Concepts of Somatization: Research and Clinical Perspectives (Progress in Psychiatry) by Laurence J. Kirmayer, 1991-04
  5. Somatization and Hypochondriasis by Robert Kellner, 1985-12-31
  6. When the Body Displaces the Mind: Stress, Trauma and Somatic Disease by Jean Benjamin Stora, 2007-08
  7. The Mind-Body Interface in Somatization: When Symptom Becomes Disease by W. Lynn Smith, 2010-01-16
  8. From Paralysis to Fatigue: A History of Psychosomatic Illness in the Modern Era by Edward Shorter, 1993-06-07
  9. Textbook of Pediatric Psychosomatic Medicine by Richard J. Shaw, David R. DeMaso, 2010-02-12
  10. Psychosomatic Syndromes and Somatic Symptoms by Robert Kellner, 1992-01
  11. Social Origins of Distress and Disease: Depression, Neurasthenia, and Pain in Modern China by Arthur Kleinman, 1988-09
  12. Theaters Of The Body: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Psychosomatic Illness by Joyce McDougall, 1989-10
  13. Somatic Illness and the Patient's Other Story by Brian Broom, 1997-01
  14. The Biodynamic Philosophy And Treatment Of Psychosomatic Conditions (Biodynamic Psychology and Psychotherapy, V. 1) by Peg Nunneley, 2000-06

81. Somatoform Disorders
VIII. somatoform disorders. A. Somatization Disorder B. UndifferentiatedSomatoform Disorder C. Conversion Disorder D. Pain Disorder
http://www.psynt.iupui.edu/Users/ssvanum/B380/Resource-99/dsm-8.htm

82. Chapter 7: Dissociative And Somatoform Disorders
Abnormal Psychology 8 th Edition by Alloy Jacobson and Acocella. Online LearningCenter Student Resources. Chapter 7 Dissociative and somatoform disorders.
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83. Somatoform Disorders
somatoform disorders. DSMIV somatoform disorders Soma = body; Somatoformdisorders = Expression of psychological difficulties via somatic symptoms;
http://www.sci.csuhayward.edu/~dsandberg/ABNPSYLECTS/Abpsylect08SomDiss.htm
Somatoform Disorders DSM-IV Somatoform Disorders
  • Soma = body Somatoform disorders = Expression of psychological difficulties via somatic symptoms Presence of physical symptoms which suggest a medical condition No medical basis (not fully accounted for by medical condition)
DSM-IV Somatoform Disorders
  • Sincerely believe they are physically ill Not feigning /faking/ malingering (e.g., to receive money or avoid punishment) Not "Factitious Disorder" (symptoms feigned to satisfy psychological need to assume/maintain the sick role, to get sympathy/attention from medical staff and others)
DSM-IV Somatoform Disorders
  • Somatization Disorder Conversion Disorder Pain Disorder Hypochondriasis
Somatization Disorder
  • History of polysymptomatic complaints Beginning before age 30 Occurring over several years Treatment seeking or clinically significant impairment
Somatization Disorder
  • Pain symptoms (head, back, chest, during urination) Gastro-intestinal symptoms (nausea, bloating, vomiting, diarrhea) Sexual symptom (indifference, dysfunction, irregular menses, excessive bleading) Pseudoneurological symptom (coordination, balance, paralysis, localized weakness, sensation)

84. Somatoform And Facitious Disorders
somatoform and Facitious disorders. Start Here. Contents. somatoform and; somatoformdisorders = those mindbody; Slide 3; PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL DISORDER;
http://faculty.etsu.edu/dyer/lectures/soma/
Somatoform and Facitious Disorders
Start Here
Contents
  • Somatoform and
  • Somatoform Disorders = those mindbody
  • Slide 3
  • PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL DISORDER
  • SOMATIZATION
  • Slide 6
  • The role of consciousness
  • Slide 8
  • Slide 9
  • DSM-IV Somatoform Disorders
  • Slide 11
  • Conversion Disorder
  • Common Features in
  • DIFFERENCES AMONG SOMATOFORM DISORDERS
  • How to respond clinically to somatizing patients
  • Importance of cost-effective interventions
  • Psychiatric consultation letter
  • FACTITIOUS DISORDER BY PROXY
  • Physician's attitude toward patient
  • Unconscious Conflict
  • DSM-IV criteria for Factitious Disorder
  • Taking care of the Hateful patient
  • Slide 23
  • Slide 24
  • Acknowledgements Comments or Questions? Home page Last updated:
    November 12, 2001 (Monday) Download presentation file
  • 85. SOCIAL APPROACHES TO TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF SOMATOFORM DISORDERS
    Khandourina G. SOCIAL APPROACHES TO TREATMENT AND. PREVENTION OF SOMATOFORMDISORDERS. (Cooperative aspects). FECOOPA. Khabarovsk. 2000, 3 p.
    http://www.fecoopa.narod.ru/english/social1.html
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    Khandourina G. SOCIAL APPROACHES TO TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF SOMATOFORM DISORDERS (Co-operative aspects). FECOOPA. Khabarovsk. 2000, 3 p. The growth of depressive disorders has been noticed all over the world. Some authors suppose it to be one disease - depression getting the form of evident melancholic affect. Depressive, anxiety and somatoform disorders can be examined together as they are exactly the disturbances that reflect epidemiological tendencies of psychic disturbances at present. According to the World Health Organization statistics over the last 10 years, spreading of depressive disorders exceeded 4,1%, and anxiety ones - 6,8% of the population. Spreading of somatoform disorders is within 20 - 25%.In the USA 10% of patients of this group are being examined in general hospitals. In Russia 60 - 80% of similar patients attend general hospitals. In half of cases physical complaints predominate. Somatoform disorders are characterized by long-term duration, considerable activity in seeking medical aid, intensive usage of health services` resources. Such patients are notable for low capacity for work, they are main clients of alternative medicine.

    86. PowerPoint Presentation - Chapter 6 Dissociative And Somatoform

    http://www.psych.swt.edu/Flores/PP Ab Ch 6.htm

    87. Syked! Self Help
    Somatization Disorder. Conversion Disorder. Pain Disorder. HypochondriasisDisorder. Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Somatization Disorder.
    http://www.syked.com/soma.html
    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.

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