- as anxiety. The term
somatization was
introduced by
Wilhelm Stekel in 1924.
Somatization is a
worldwide phenomenon. A
somatization spectrum can be identified...
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Somatic symptom disorder, also
known as
somatoform disorder, or
somatization disorder, is
defined by one or more
chronic physical symptoms that coincide...
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separate from
similar forms of
excessive illness behaviour, such as
somatization disorder,
wherein symptoms are not
deliberately falsified.
Another disorder...
- see: Katon, W.; Kleinman, A.; Rosen, G. (Jan 1982). "Depression and
somatization: a review. Part I.". Am. J. Med. 72 (1): 127–35. doi:10.1016/0002-9343(82)90599-x...
- systems. What
Briquet described became known as Briquet's syndrome, or
Somatization disorders, in 1971. Over a ten-year period,
Briquet conducted 430 case...
- PMID 17639308. S2CID 35026784. Tom****on K, Kent D,
Coryell W (1991). "
Somatization and
conversion disorders:
comorbidity and
demographics at presentation"...
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pharyngis Psychogenic non-epileptic
seizures False pregnancy Hypochondriasis M****
psychogenic illness Nosophobia Psychogenic pain
Somatization disorder...
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borderline personality disorder,
dissociative identity disorder, and
somatization disorder.
Judith Lewis Herman of
Harvard University was the
first psychiatrist...
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pharyngis Psychogenic non-epileptic
seizures False pregnancy Hypochondriasis M****
psychogenic illness Nosophobia Psychogenic pain
Somatization disorder...
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abdominal pain or
chest pain can
cause anxiety and may in some
cases be a
somatization of anxiety; the same is true for some ****ual dysfunctions. Conditions...