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Early maladaptive schemas in patients with somatoform disorders and somatization.
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2019Maladaptive schemas are stable relational patterns that develop through harmful childhood experiences with primary caregivers. Schemas within somatoform disorders are rarely explored even though these disorders are clinically important due to high ...
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2018
OBJECTIVE The reconceptualization of somatic symptom and related disorders in DSM-5 led to numerous consequences in terms of prevalence and affected patient populations.
P. Hüsing, B. Löwe, A. Toussaint
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OBJECTIVE The reconceptualization of somatic symptom and related disorders in DSM-5 led to numerous consequences in terms of prevalence and affected patient populations.
P. Hüsing, B. Löwe, A. Toussaint
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A Reconceptualization of the Somatoform Disorders
Psychosomatics, 2008Since its introduction in DSM-III, the Somatoform Disorders category has been a subject of controversy. Critics of the grouping have claimed that it promotes dualism, assumes psychogenesis, and that it contains heterogeneous disorders that lack validity. The history of these disorders is one of shifting conceptualizations and disputes.
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Seminars in Neurology, 2009
The fields of neurology and psychiatry were originally practiced as a unitary model. As the fields dichotomized patients into "organic" and "functional," patients with medically unexplained symptoms fell between the borderlands. Despite their significant prevalence, somatoform disorders (SDs) are grossly under-recognized and lack effective treatments ...
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The fields of neurology and psychiatry were originally practiced as a unitary model. As the fields dichotomized patients into "organic" and "functional," patients with medically unexplained symptoms fell between the borderlands. Despite their significant prevalence, somatoform disorders (SDs) are grossly under-recognized and lack effective treatments ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1987
Somatoform disorders are characterized by physical complaints which have no organic basis and are commonly seen by both generalists and specialists. A case report and clinical descriptions of the major somatoform disorders are presented and recommendations for clinical management made.
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Somatoform disorders are characterized by physical complaints which have no organic basis and are commonly seen by both generalists and specialists. A case report and clinical descriptions of the major somatoform disorders are presented and recommendations for clinical management made.
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Genetics of Somatoform Disorders
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1986I investigated the contribution of hereditary factors in somatoform disorders. Fourteen monozygotic and 21 dizygotic index twins and their co-twins were personally interviewed. The results showed a concordance of 29% in monozygotic and 10% in dizygotic pairs. However, similarity in childhood experience seemed to influence the concordance rates.
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Anxiety and Somatoform Disorders
2020Anxiety is an important maintaining factor in sexual problems, so it is not a surprise that anxiety disorders have the highest prevalence of comorbid sexual problems among all the mental disorders. Some sexual problems are specific for a specific anxiety disorder.
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Pharmacotherapy of somatoform disorders
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2004This paper reviews the published literature on the pharmacologic management of somatoform disorders.Using Medline, the author identified all articles published between 1970 and 2003 on this topic, selecting the best-designed studies for inclusion.The review reveals that patients with the obsessional cluster of somatoform disorders (hypochondriasis and ...
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Neurorehabilitation, 1997
Chronic pain is common; it is found in up to 15% of randomly selected population samples, and psychosocial factors including those provoked by physical trauma associated with industrial and motor vehicular accidents are very common in etiology. The diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder may be appropriate in many of these cases.
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Chronic pain is common; it is found in up to 15% of randomly selected population samples, and psychosocial factors including those provoked by physical trauma associated with industrial and motor vehicular accidents are very common in etiology. The diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder may be appropriate in many of these cases.
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2004
Abstract Although somatoform disorders are among the most common psychiatric conditions in primary care patient populations (Spitzer et al., 1994), they are not disorders that psychologists com-monly treat. This is largely because patients with these disorders resist considering their conditions as psychological; they are fixated on ...
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Abstract Although somatoform disorders are among the most common psychiatric conditions in primary care patient populations (Spitzer et al., 1994), they are not disorders that psychologists com-monly treat. This is largely because patients with these disorders resist considering their conditions as psychological; they are fixated on ...
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