Behavior Disorders in Dermatology Flashcards
Mind and Skin Connection:
- Same ectodermal origin
- Affected by same hormones and neurotransmitters
- NICS (neuro-immuno-cutaneous system)
Effects of stress on skin:
- Exacerbates a skin disorder
- Cannot judge stress by skin disorder severity
Correlations with chronic skin problems:
- High prevalence of depression and anxiety
- Trouble sleeping (enhancing inflammatory processes)
- Large comorbidity between psychiatric disorders and dermatologic disorders
Psychodermatologic Categories:
- Psychophysiologic Disorders
- Psychiatric Disorders With Dermatological Symptoms
- Dermatological Disorders With Psychiatric Symptoms
What is a Psychophysiologic Disorder?
-Skin disorders worsened or affected by emotional states
What is a Psychiatric Disorder with Dermatological Symptoms?
- Skin disorder in which primary problem is psychological
- Skin manifestations are self-induced
What is a Dermatological Disorder with Psychiatric Symptoms?
-The skin manifestations cause psychological problems
Psychophysiologic disorder:
- Skin disease not caused by stress but exacerbated by stress
- Emotional triggers bring flare ups!
Psoriasis:
- Psychophysiologic disorder
- Onset predicted by a number of stressors; 80% of the time the ONSET IS PREDICTED BY STRESS
- Most common psychiatric symptoms -> body image and social functioning
Atopic Dermatitis:
- Psychophysiologic disorder
- Interpersonal and family stressors cause flare up
Acne Excoriee:
- Psychophysiologic
- Habitual act of picking skin LESIONS (present before picking) independent of acne severity
- Men -> due to depression/anxiety (Test question)
- Women -> immature personality and a cry for help (Test question)
- Habit Reversal Therapy -> train their hand to go elsewhere than their face
Psychiatric Disorders with Dermatological Symptoms:
- Skin disorders in which the primary problem is psychological
- Skin manifestations are self-induced
- Perfectionist or OCD
Dermatitis Artefactas:
- Psychiatric Disorder
- Form of a Factitious Disorder
- Physical or sexual abuse
- More elaborate ways to harm themselves other than excoriation
- Think something is in their body so they dig stuff out
Factitious Disorder:
-Self-inflicted cutaneous lesions deliberate and conscious, satisfies an unconscious psychological or emotional need
Trichotillomania:
- Psychiatric disorder
- Childhood trauma and emotional neglect
- Relief from pulling hair