Somatic Symptoms to Sleep wake Dysfunctions Flashcards
Somatic symptoms and related disorders
Somatic symptom disorder
Illness anxiety disorder
Conversion disorder (functional neurological symptom disorder)
Factitious disorder
One or more somatic symptoms that are distressing or result in significant disruption of daily life
Excessive thoughts, feelings, or behaviors related to the somatic symptoms or associated health concerns
Somatic Symptom Disorder
Preoccupation with having or acquiring a serious illness.
Somatic symptoms are not present or, if present, are only mild in intensity.
High level of anxiety about health
Performs excessive health-related behaviors
Illness Anxiety Disorder
Onset of Illness Anxiety Disorder
Illness preoccupation has been present for at least 6 months, but the specific illness that is feared may change over that period of time
One or more symptoms of altered voluntary motor or sensory function.
Clinical findings provide evidence of incompatibility between the symptom and recognized neurological or medical conditions.
Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder)
Falsification of physical or psychological signs or symptoms, or induction of injury or disease, associated with identified deception.
The individual presents himself or herself to others as ill, impaired, or injured.
Factitious Disorder Imposed on Self
The individual presents another individual (victim) to others as ill, impaired, or injured.
Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another
Characterized by persistent disturbance of eating or eating related behavior that results in altered consumption or absorption of food and that significantly impairs physical health or psychosocial functioning
Feeding and Eating Disorders
Eating of nonnutritive, nonfood substances on a persistent basis over at least 1 month
Pica
Repeated regurgitation of food occurring after eating over a period of at least 1 month
Rumination Disorder
Avoidance or restriction of food intake manifested by clinically significant failure to meet requirements for nutrition or insufficient energy intake through oral route
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
Persistent energy intake restriction
Intense fear of gaining weight or of becoming fat
Persistent behavior that interferes with weight gain
Disturbance in self perceived weight or shape
Anorexia Nervosa
Recurrent episode of binge eating
Recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain
Self evaluation that is unduly influenced by body shape and weight
Bulimia Nervosa
Recurrent episodes of binge eating, that must occur, on average, at least once per week for 3 months with no compensatory behavior
Binge-eating disorder
Inappropriate elimination of urine and feces
Self limited and eventually remit
Elimination Disorder