Background: Conversion (dissociative) disorder is a psychiatric disorder in which somatic symptoms or deficits are present in the absence of a definable organic cause. The etiology of this disorder is not yet fully understood. The most characteristic presentations are: pseudosensory syndromes, pseudoseizures, psychogenic movement disorders and pseudoparalysis. Psychogenic speech disorder is a rare form of conversion (dissociative) disorder. The aim of present case study is to complete the knowledge on this subject. Subject and methods: The article presents a case of a fifty year old woman who developed psychogenic disorder of speech after being degraded to a lower position at work. After excluding organic background of observed symptoms, th...
Hysteria still exists, even if this stigmatizing term has been abandoned in favor of more descriptiv...
Conversion disorder, also referred to as functional neurological symptom disorder, is a DSM-5 identi...
IntroductionDissociative identity disorder, formerly called multiple personality disorder, is a rupt...
Background: Conversion (dissociative) disorder is a psychiatric disorder in which somatic symptoms o...
Objective: Conversion, dissociation and somatization are historically related in the long establishe...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Conversion disorder is defined as a psychiatric illness in which symptoms and signs affecting volunt...
Psychogenic Dysphonia is a symptom type of functional neurological disorders. Functional neurologica...
After decades of manifold contributions aimed at defining hysteria, somatisation and conversion, suc...
U širem smislu konverzivni poremećaj je somatiformni poremećaj (DSM - IV., 1996.). Psihogeni ili nee...
Patients presenting with neurologic and pseudoneurologic symptoms present both a diagnostic and trea...
Conversion disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) describ...
Conversion disorder is a mechanism of illness by which psychological distress is expressed as a form...
Hallucinations are usually considered a hallmark of severe psychopathology, most commonly psychotic ...
The concept of Dissociation was originally conceived as having a psychological and a somatic compone...
Hysteria still exists, even if this stigmatizing term has been abandoned in favor of more descriptiv...
Conversion disorder, also referred to as functional neurological symptom disorder, is a DSM-5 identi...
IntroductionDissociative identity disorder, formerly called multiple personality disorder, is a rupt...
Background: Conversion (dissociative) disorder is a psychiatric disorder in which somatic symptoms o...
Objective: Conversion, dissociation and somatization are historically related in the long establishe...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Conversion disorder is defined as a psychiatric illness in which symptoms and signs affecting volunt...
Psychogenic Dysphonia is a symptom type of functional neurological disorders. Functional neurologica...
After decades of manifold contributions aimed at defining hysteria, somatisation and conversion, suc...
U širem smislu konverzivni poremećaj je somatiformni poremećaj (DSM - IV., 1996.). Psihogeni ili nee...
Patients presenting with neurologic and pseudoneurologic symptoms present both a diagnostic and trea...
Conversion disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) describ...
Conversion disorder is a mechanism of illness by which psychological distress is expressed as a form...
Hallucinations are usually considered a hallmark of severe psychopathology, most commonly psychotic ...
The concept of Dissociation was originally conceived as having a psychological and a somatic compone...
Hysteria still exists, even if this stigmatizing term has been abandoned in favor of more descriptiv...
Conversion disorder, also referred to as functional neurological symptom disorder, is a DSM-5 identi...
IntroductionDissociative identity disorder, formerly called multiple personality disorder, is a rupt...