10. Somatoform and Factitious d/os Flashcards
What is the primary gain in somatoform disorder?
unconscious defense against unacceptable INTERNAL conflicts (ex. self-justification for various actions/lack of actions)
What is the secondary gain in somatoform disorder?
Symptoms that provide unconscious EXTERNAL benefits (ex. attn from others, less responsibilities, avoidance of law)
What are 5 examples of somatoform disorders?
- Somatization disorder
- conversion d/o
- Hypochondriasis
- Pain d/o
- Body dysmorphic d/o
What are common comorbid mental disorders associated w/ somatoform d/o? (2)
anxiety disorders, major depression
DSM criteria of somatization d/o (5)
- onset BEFORE age 30
- at least 4 pain symptoms
- at least 2 GI symptoms
- at least 1 sexual/repro symptoms
- at least 1 pseudoneurological symptom (not limited to pain)
Incidence of somatization d/o in M vs F?
Females have 5-20x higher incidence
Prognosis of somatization d/o?
Chronic and debilitating
- symptoms may periodically improve and worsen under stress
Treatment of somatization d/o?
- regularly scheduled visits with a SINGLE pcp (who limits, but does not eliminate medical workup)
- address psychological issues slowly (will likely resist referral to a mental health professional)
What’s the one somatoform d/o that doesn’t have a higher freq in women?
Hypochondriasis
DSM criteria for conversion d/o?
- at least 1 neurological symptom (sensory/motor)
- psychological factors associated w/ initiation or exacerbation of symptoms
- not intentionally feigned or produced
Common symptoms of conversion d/o?
shifting paralysis, blindness, mutism, paresthesias, seizures, global hystericus (sensation of lump in throat)
Tx of conversion d/o
- insight-oriented psychotherapy
- hypnosis
- relaxation tx
- NOTE: most pts spontaneously recover
Prognosis of conversion d/o
- most pts spontaneously recover
- symptoms may be brief or last wks or longer
- 25% will have future episodes (esp during times of stress)
How long must symptoms last to be diagnosed as hypochondriasis?
6 months
Tx for hypochondriasis?
CBT (most useful of the psychotherapies for hypochondriasis)