Module 9: Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders Flashcards
What are the DSM disorders related to somatic symptoms
- somatic symptom disorder
- illness anxiety disorder
- conversion disorder
- factitious disorder
what are the psychosocial factors that influence health?
- social status
- social support
- personality
what are some disorders known to be particularly vulnerable to psychological stres?
- ulcers
- cardiovascular disease
- somatic disorders
- mood disorders
- schizophrenia
What are the biological mechanisms through which psychological factors affect health?
- endocrine system
- the autonomic nervous system
- the immune system
how are somatic and related disorders conceptualized in the DSM-5
medically unexplained symptoms are no longer a central criterion for diagnosis.
- psychological factors are causing excessive worry, distress, and impairment
what are common treatments for these disorders?
- medication
- psychotherapy
- cognitive-behavioural approaches
what are the key characteristics of conversion disorder
- motor deficits
- inability to speak
- sensory deficits
- glove anesthesia
- la belle indifference
what are they key characteristics of somatic symptom disorder?
- pain
- fatigue
- nausea
- excessive worry about symptoms
- these must be very distressing to the individual and result in significant disruption to daily life
what are key characteristics of Illness Anxiety Disorder
- preoccupied with the fear that they may have a serious illness
- highly anxious about health
- preoccupation must be present for at least 6 months
what are the key characteristics of factitious disorder?
- deliberately fake or generate the symptoms of illness or injury to gain medical attention
- faking psychiatric symptoms such as hallucinations or delusions
- motivation seems to be gain sympathy, care, and attention
common treatments for somatic disorders
- antidepressants
- psychotherapy
- CBT Methods