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conditons in which physical symptoms or concerns about an illness cannot be explained bya medical or psychological DO
Somatofrom DO
6 Different Somatoform DO
Somatization DO
Undifferentiated Somatoform DO
Conversion DO
Pain DO
Hpochondriases
Body Dysmorphic DO
Somatization DO was discovered by ___? once called __ or __ __.
Pierre Briquet
Hysteria/Briquet's Syndrome
The presence of many symptoms that suggests a medical condition, but w/ut a recognized organic basis
Somatization DO
___ Somatofrom DO is the most common.
involves one or more physical complaints that are present for at least 6 months and cause distress or functional impairment
Undifferentiated Somatoform DO
Undifferentiated Somatofrom DO is considered a ____ diagnosis?
residual diagnosis
Pseudoneurological complaints, such as motor or sensory dysfunction
paralysis or blindness
Conversion DO
__-__% of those w/ Conversion DO found to have an actual diagnosable medical condition
-symptom groups: motor deficits, sensory deficits, & seizures/convulsions
10-15%
Persistent pain that defies medical explanation
Pain DO
T/F: Pain DO is difficult to diagnose?
TRUE
transient hypochondriases?
results from contracting an actual acute illness or a life-threatening illness, or even from caring for someone with a medical condition.
__% of those w/ hypochondriasis experience comorbidity w/ anxiety and major depression
78%
T/F:
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was once called a somatoform DO?
CFS does nor have an economic impact
CDC estimates that ___ ppl are affected
TRUE
FALSE- CFS has a HUGE economic impact
450,000
What are the prevalence rates of Somatoform disorders- Rank them:
Somatization DO
Pain DO
COnversion DO
BDD
Hypochondriasis
1. Hypochondraisis
2. BDD
3. Somatization DO
4. Pain DO
5. COnversion DO
__-__% of population report physical symptoms with no underlying medical cause
14-20%
Somaztization DO is reported more frequently by ?
Women
Shenjing Shuairuo
nerve weakness, cultural variation of somatoform DO found among Chinese
Somatoform DO are rare before adulthood?
TRUE
BDD is viewed as a __ problem instead of a psychiatric problem
physical
set of DO's characterized by disrupion in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception of the the environment
Dissociative Disorders
5 types of Dissociative DO's
Depersonalization
Derealization
Amnesia
Identity Confusion
Identity Alteration
___occurs after a medical condition or event; where as __ follows trauma
Amnesia/ Dissociative Amnesia
3 types of Dissociative Amnesia?
Localized( can't remember events of specific time period
Generalized (can't recall anything)
Selective (forgetting parts of traumatic event)
Disorder involving loss of personal identity and memory, often involving a flight from a person's usual place of residence

-associated w/ physical or mental traumas, depression, or legal problems
-likely to seek TX after realization of loss of identity or memory or if approached by police
Dissociative Fugue ("Flight")
A presence within a person of 2 or more distinct personality states, each with its own pattern of percieving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and self
Dissociative Identity DO (DID)
Multiple Personality DO
"alters"
alternative personalities
feelings of being detached from one's body or mind, a state of feeling as if one is an external observer of one's own behavior
Depersonalization DO
-lack of research
onset of Dissociative DO range from?
Both Men & women suffer from Dis. DO?
adolescence to early adulthood
TRUE
___ Disorders may represent a "culture-bound syndrome"
Dissociative DO
a term describing a disease that may be inadvertently caused by a physician, by a medical or surgical tx, or by a diagnostic procedure
Iatrogenic (Dissociative DO's)
Conditions in which physical or psychological signs/symptoms of illness are intentionally produced in what appears to be a desire to assume a sicke role
Factitious DO
T?F? in factitious DO, ppl may produce physical symptoms, psychological symptoms, or both
TRUE
Condition in which physical symptoms are produced intentionally to avoid military service, criminal prosecution, or work, or to obtain financial compensation or drugs
Malingering
A conditon in which physical or psychological signs of an illness are intentionally produced in another person, most often in a child by a parent
Factitious DO by PROXY
Munchasen by proxy