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Functional Neurological Disorder: a multidisciplinary approach
Introduction Functional neurological disorders (FNDs), also known as “conversion disorder”, consist in the appearance of neurological symptoms that do not correspond to any medical condition and produces an impairment in social, occupational and other ...
C. Alvarez Garcia +4 more
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Suggestibility in functional neurological disorders [PDF]
From the simple message of ‘I will please’ (Latin placēbō ) encapsulated in a sugar pill, to the famous theatrics of Jean-Martin Charcot’s hypnotic seizure inductions and treatments (figure 1), implicit and explicit narratives of healing and illness have been noted to exert a particularly strong influence on functional neurological disorder (FND ...
Stoyan Popkirov, Timothy R Nicholson
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Multi-centre classification of functional neurological disorders based on resting-state functional connectivity. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Patients suffering from functional neurological disorder (FND) experience disabling neurological symptoms not caused by an underlying classical neurological disease (such as stroke or multiple sclerosis).
Jonas Richiardi +31 more
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Historically, functional neurological disorder (FND) has been described in psychodynamic terms as the physical manifestation of psychological distress.
Aaron D. Fobian, Jerzy P. Szaflarski
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Functional neurological disorder: Engaging patients in treatment
Patients with a functional neurological disorder can be difficult to engage in treatment. The reasons for this are complex and may be related to physician, patient and health care system issues.
Mary A. O'Neal +2 more
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Functional Dystonia: Differentiation From Primary Dystonia and Multidisciplinary Treatments
Dystonia is a common movement disorder, involving sustained muscle contractions, often resulting in twisting and repetitive movements and abnormal postures.
Lucy Frucht +10 more
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Differentiating Functional Cognitive Disorder from Early Neurodegeneration: A Clinic-Based Study
Functional cognitive disorder (FCD) is a relatively common cause of cognitive symptoms, characterised by inconsistency between symptoms and observed or self-reported cognitive functioning.
Harriet A. Ball +4 more
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Functional neurological disorder: exploration into diagnosis, beliefs and experiences [PDF]
Background: Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a condition characterised byneurological symptoms without the congruent pathology. It is a more prevalent diagnosis to fall under medically unexplained symptoms (MUS).
Morreale, F.
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Functional neurological disorder: a faith and cultural perspective [PDF]
Section A: A systematic review of research that can contribute to knowledge of understandings and use of Cultural Competence (CC) initiatives in UK healthcare settings. A search of databases found ten studies. The findings were integrated to identify six
Baloch, A.
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The impact of trauma in functional neurological disorder [PDF]
Section A is a narrative review that examined a) the differences in psychological characteristics between individuals with FND based on the presence or absence of trauma-exposure and b) the psychological correlates of trauma-exposure in FND.
SUHALITKA, T.
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