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  1. Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder) •One or more symptoms/deficits that affect a voluntary motor or sensory function. –It suggests a neurologic or general medical condition. •Blindness •Deafness •Paralysis •Seizure •Tremor •Difficulty swallowing. www.mghcme.org. Conversion Disorder.

  2. May 8, 2023 · Conversion disorder, also known as functional neurological symptom disorder (FND), is a psychiatric disorder characterized by symptoms affecting sensory or motor function. These signs and symptoms are inconsistent with patterns of known neurologic diseases or other medical conditions.

    • Jessica L. Peeling, Maria Rosaria Muzio
    • 2023/05/08
    • St. Lucie Medical Center, ASL NA3 SUD
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  4. Jul 16, 2021 · Conversion disorder is a psychiatric condition in which a person develops physical symptoms that are not under voluntary control and are not explained by a...

  5. Conversion disorder as defined in DSM-IV describes symptoms such as weakness, seizures, or abnormal movements that are not attributable to a general medical condi-tion or to feigning and that are judged to be associated with psychological factors.

    • 5/17/2010 10:31:56 AM
    • Issues for DSM-5: Conversion Disorder
    • Altungy Labrador, P.
    • a) Psychodynamic treatments
    • b) Cognitive-Behavioural treatments
    • 3. Behavioural experiments:
    • c) Pharmacological treatments

    Universidad Complutense de Madrid Little is known among the majority of therapists about the Conversion Disorder, and even less about the existent treatments. The idea of this article is to explain the main treatments that have been used so far in the clinical psychology, and the strengths and weaknesses of each one. The number of studies in this f...

    Psychoanalytic treatments were the first in being used. Considering mental disorders as mainly caused by repression, therapists tried to undercover those repressed emotions in the patient, in order to allow them to express their emotions in a healthy way. The main tool used by them was, as is widely known, the psychoanalytic dialogue, in which the ...

    Despite conversion disorder is a well known disorder since Egyptians time, it is astonishing the lack of research in the treatments field. Apart from the psychodynamic treatments mentioned before, which have been studied specifically for conversion disorder, there are only other few examples of treatments specifically developed or st...

    finally, when patient has acknowledge his symptomatology, it is necessary to show him that he has not lost his motor or sensorial faculties, but are inhibited due to a stress response. Video records, automatic response elicitation and consecutive response approaches are useful psychological tools in this final phase. Until now, an explanation of ho...

    Conversion disorder treatment based on a pharmacological therapy is a quite newly one. Although pharmacological therapy is not new in our discipline, last two decades have provided us with a deeper knowledge of how the pills work in our nervous system. Until the 70s-80s, all the information relative to psychopharmacological therapy came from essay ...

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  6. Functional neurological disorder (FND), also known as conversion disorder, constitutes individuals with neurolog-ical symptoms precipitated and/or perpetuated by malad-aptive cognitive, affective, behavioral, psychological, and perceptual processes.

  7. Sep 30, 2020 · Conversion disorder (CD) is a syndrome of neurological symptoms arising without organic cause, arguably in response to emotional stress, but the exact neural...

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