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Somatization disorder and related disorders
2012AbstractThe essential feature of somatization disorder and related disorders is that the patient presents multiple, medically unexplained symptoms or functional somatic symptoms. These physical complaints are not consistent with the clinical picture of known, verifiable, conventionally defined diseases, and are unsupported by clinical or paraclinical ...
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Psychotropic Drugs in Somatic Disorders
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1975Current trends in the employment of psychotropic medication in somatic illness are considered, and some of the theoretical issues raised by this practice are explored. While much further clinical investigation is needed, a review is made of currently available knowledge regarding psychopharmacotherapy in specific clinical settings: pain, delirium ...
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Somatic symptom and related disorders
2015Somatic symptom disorders are characterized by the presentation of somatic complaints (somatization), often, but not necessarily, in the absence of a medical explanation of these sensations. The level of concern is generally disproportionate in relation to the severity of the somatic illness. Behaviourally, somatic symptom disorder entails signals that
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"Somatization" of Psychiatric Disorders
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1989openaire +2 more sources
Somatization and conversion disorders: comorbidity and demographics at presentation
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1991Kristinn Tómasson, William Coryell
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