OBJECTIVE: Since DSM-5 removed the requirement for a psychosocial formulation, neurologists have been able to make the diagnosis of conversion disorder without psychiatric input. We sought to examine whether neurologists and specialist psychiatrists concurred with this approach. DESIGN: We used mixed methods, first surveying all the neurologists in the UK and then interviewing the neuropsychiatrists in a large UK region on the role of psychiatrists in diagnosing conversion disorder. RESULTS: Of the surveyed neurologists, 76% did not think that psychiatrists were essential for the diagnosis and 71% thought that psychiatrists did not even consider conversion disorder when referred a case. The neuropsychiatrists who were interviewed held compl...
peer reviewedConversion disorder is a psychiatric disorder often encountered in neurology services. ...
The authors examine the associated psychiatric diagnoses of 100 consecutive patients with conversion...
Purpose: Typically, the diagnosis of conversion motor disorder (CMD) is achieved by the exclusion of...
Background: A 2011 survey of neurologists' attitudes to conversion disorder found a tacit acceptance...
BACKGROUND: Conversion disorder is largely managed by neurologists, for whom it presents great chall...
Conversion disorder ('hysteria') was largely considered to be a neurological problem in the 19th cen...
Conversion disorder, (‘hysteria’), was largely considered as a neurological problem in the 19th cent...
Conversion disorder is defined as a psychiatric illness in which symptoms and signs affecting volunt...
Conversion disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) describ...
An estimated 15% of patients seen by neurologists have neurological symptoms, such as paralysis, tre...
Recent literature on conversion reactions is reviewed. Four different perspectives emerged- the neur...
Conversion disorder presents a problem for the revisions of DSM-IV and ICD-10, for reasons that are ...
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of an early multidisciplinary (neurology and psychiatry) interven...
Objective: Conversion disorder presents differently in various cultures. The commonest symptoms in t...
Hysteria still exists, even if this stigmatizing term has been abandoned in favor of more descriptiv...
peer reviewedConversion disorder is a psychiatric disorder often encountered in neurology services. ...
The authors examine the associated psychiatric diagnoses of 100 consecutive patients with conversion...
Purpose: Typically, the diagnosis of conversion motor disorder (CMD) is achieved by the exclusion of...
Background: A 2011 survey of neurologists' attitudes to conversion disorder found a tacit acceptance...
BACKGROUND: Conversion disorder is largely managed by neurologists, for whom it presents great chall...
Conversion disorder ('hysteria') was largely considered to be a neurological problem in the 19th cen...
Conversion disorder, (‘hysteria’), was largely considered as a neurological problem in the 19th cent...
Conversion disorder is defined as a psychiatric illness in which symptoms and signs affecting volunt...
Conversion disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) describ...
An estimated 15% of patients seen by neurologists have neurological symptoms, such as paralysis, tre...
Recent literature on conversion reactions is reviewed. Four different perspectives emerged- the neur...
Conversion disorder presents a problem for the revisions of DSM-IV and ICD-10, for reasons that are ...
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of an early multidisciplinary (neurology and psychiatry) interven...
Objective: Conversion disorder presents differently in various cultures. The commonest symptoms in t...
Hysteria still exists, even if this stigmatizing term has been abandoned in favor of more descriptiv...
peer reviewedConversion disorder is a psychiatric disorder often encountered in neurology services. ...
The authors examine the associated psychiatric diagnoses of 100 consecutive patients with conversion...
Purpose: Typically, the diagnosis of conversion motor disorder (CMD) is achieved by the exclusion of...