Beset by contradictions, somatoform and factitious disorders
have an unusually long, rich, and colorful historical and clinical
tradition. Yet, some of them have received only limited empirical
investigation.
This book continues that rich tradition by offering a broad and
scholarly synthesis of the current knowledge -- and controversies
-- about somatoform and factitious disorders. Here you'll find
up-to-date, clinically focused overviews of these intriguing and
often difficult-to-treat disorders.
Recognized experts present the latest findings along with
insightful recommendations and illustrative case studies on -
Somatization disorder -- The evolution and problems of diagnostic
criteria (e.g., its focus on symptom counting), epidemiology,
clinical features, etiologic considerations, differential diagnosis
(e.g., contrasted with depressive and anxiety disorders),
evaluation (use of questionnaires), and treatment considerations
(psychotherapy, psychotropic medications).- Hypochondriasis --
History, clinical features, theoretical models (psychodynamic,
cognitive-behavioral, and physiologic), research studies, and
practical techniques for treatment (from pharmacotherapy to
cognitive behavioral therapy to alternative treatments such as
relaxation therapy).- Body dysmorphic disorder -- History and
prevalence, clinical features, treatment (including surgery and
nonpsychiatric medical treatment), etiology and pathophysiology
(its relationship to obsessive-compulsive, depressive, and eating
disorders), and diagnosis and misdiagnosis.- Conversion disorder --
Diagnostic criteria and clinical subtypes, history and definitions,
models of symptom generation, functions served by conversion
symptoms, associated features, epidemiology, demographic and
disease course, comorbidity, differential diagnosis, and treatment
(best done in collaboration with an internist, primary care
physician, or neurologist).- Factitious disorders (widely known as
Munchausen syndrome, its most extreme subtype) -- Empirical
evidence related to epidemiology and etiology; diagnosis, clinical
description, prevalence, and associated costs; limitations of
current approaches; the reliability and usefulness of differential
diagnoses; comorbidity, etiology, and management.
Both concise and thorough, this extensively annotated volume
clarifies the issues surrounding these fascinating disorders and
offers practical guidance and recommendations, highlighting the
pressing need for further research to improve patient care. As
such, it will prove compelling reading for practicing psychiatrists
and other physicians in any clinical setting who want to better
understand the baffling complexities of these distressing
disorders.
General
Imprint: |
American Psychiatric Publishing Inc
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 2001 |
First published: |
May 2001 |
Editors: |
Katharine A. Phillips
(Professor of Psychiatry)
|
Series editors: |
John M. Oldham
(Professor and Interim ChairBarbara and Corbin Robertson Jr. Endowed Chair for Personality Disorders)
• Michelle B. Riba
|
Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 13mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
216 |
Edition: |
Annotated Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-58562-029-6 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-58562-029-7 |
Barcode: |
9781585620296 |
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