Somatisation and Conversion disorders Flashcards
Somatisation disorder definition
multiple physical SYMPTOMS present for at least 2 years
patient refuses to accept reassurance or negative test results
Illness anxiety disorder (hypochondriasis) definition
- persistent belief in the presence of an underlying serious DISEASE, e.g. cancer
- patient again refuses to accept reassurance or negative test results
hypoChondria = Cancer
Conversion disorder definition
- typically involves loss of motor or sensory function
- the patient doesn’t consciously feign the symptoms (factitious disorder) or seek material gain (malingering)
- patients may be indifferent to their apparent disorder - la belle indifference - although this has not been backed up by some studies
Dissociative disorder definition
- dissociation is a process of ‘separating off’ certain memories from normal consciousness
- in contrast to conversion disorder involves psychiatric symptoms e.g. Amnesia, fugue, stupor
- dissociative identity disorder (DID) is the new term for multiple personality disorder as is the most severe form of dissociative disorder
Factitious disorder definition
- also known as Munchausen’s syndrome
- the intentional production of physical or psychological symptoms
Malingering definition
fraudulent simulation or exaggeration of symptoms with the intention of financial or other gain
What is Hoover’s sign and what does it indicate?
Hoover’s sign is a quick and useful clinical tool to differentiate organic from non-organic leg paresis. In non-organic paresis, pressure is felt under the paretic leg when lifting the non-paretic leg against pressure, this is due to involuntary contralateral hip extension