Somatoform disorders are more common than many clinicians realize and are often underdiagnosed and poorly managed. This practical guide provides a comprehensive overview of all somatoform disorders. It aims to enable the mental health practitioner to properly diagnose and manage the disorders as well as to provide the appropriate advice to colleagues of other medical disciplines. Somatoform Disorders offers: * Detailed coverage of the concepts of each disorder: diagnosis, classification, co-morbidities and course and outcome. * An outline of clinical, biological and psychosocial research in the area. * An overview of clinical management and future perspectives. * The unique series format of systematic reviews followed by commentaries. Somat...
Objective. Although somatoform disorders are assumed to be chronic clinical conditions, epidemiologi...
Somatoform disorders – psychogenic diseases are characterized by pathological physical symptoms tha...
Objective: To review the evidence from randomized clinical trials (RCTs) that have focused on the tr...
The authors describe the common, complex, and challenging issues presented by somatoform patients. T...
• The somatoform disorders are psychiatric illnesses that present as physical disorders. • The somat...
OBJECTIVE: DSM-III introduced somatoform disorders as a speculative diagnostic category for somatic ...
Somatoform disorder is characterized by the presence of physical symptoms that would suggest a gener...
The common feature of somatoform disorders is the presence of somatic symptoms that cannot be explai...
OBJECTIVE In psychiatry, pain disorders not explained by structural lesions have been classified ...
Clinical limitations of the criteria of somatoform disorders (SDs) have been criticized. However, li...
BackgroundClinical limitations of the criteria of somatoform disorders (SDs) have been criticized. H...
Somatization is a generic and ambiguous concept widely utilized for pathological conditions where so...
Abstract. Somatoform pain disorders form a separate category of pain disorders, in which pain occurs...
OBJECTIVE: Although somatoform presentations are common, there is considerable confusion regarding t...
In December 2008 a concept of the multidisciplinary guideline for somatoform symptoms and disorders ...
Objective. Although somatoform disorders are assumed to be chronic clinical conditions, epidemiologi...
Somatoform disorders – psychogenic diseases are characterized by pathological physical symptoms tha...
Objective: To review the evidence from randomized clinical trials (RCTs) that have focused on the tr...
The authors describe the common, complex, and challenging issues presented by somatoform patients. T...
• The somatoform disorders are psychiatric illnesses that present as physical disorders. • The somat...
OBJECTIVE: DSM-III introduced somatoform disorders as a speculative diagnostic category for somatic ...
Somatoform disorder is characterized by the presence of physical symptoms that would suggest a gener...
The common feature of somatoform disorders is the presence of somatic symptoms that cannot be explai...
OBJECTIVE In psychiatry, pain disorders not explained by structural lesions have been classified ...
Clinical limitations of the criteria of somatoform disorders (SDs) have been criticized. However, li...
BackgroundClinical limitations of the criteria of somatoform disorders (SDs) have been criticized. H...
Somatization is a generic and ambiguous concept widely utilized for pathological conditions where so...
Abstract. Somatoform pain disorders form a separate category of pain disorders, in which pain occurs...
OBJECTIVE: Although somatoform presentations are common, there is considerable confusion regarding t...
In December 2008 a concept of the multidisciplinary guideline for somatoform symptoms and disorders ...
Objective. Although somatoform disorders are assumed to be chronic clinical conditions, epidemiologi...
Somatoform disorders – psychogenic diseases are characterized by pathological physical symptoms tha...
Objective: To review the evidence from randomized clinical trials (RCTs) that have focused on the tr...