Somatoform and Factitious Disorders provides an in-depth exploration of two complex psychiatric conditions that challenge both clinicians and patients: somatoform disorders and factitious disorders. This book is essential for psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health professionals, and students studying psychiatric disorders. It covers the diagnostic criteria, clinical features, treatment approaches, and the latest research related to somatoform and factitious disorders.
Overview of the Book
This book offers a thorough understanding of somatoform and factitious disorders, explaining the psychological and physical factors that contribute to these conditions. It provides a detailed analysis of somatic symptoms that do not have an apparent medical cause, as well as the deliberate production of symptoms by patients who feign illness for psychological gain. The book emphasizes a holistic approach to diagnosis and treatment, addressing both the mental health and medical aspects of these disorders.
Key Features and Topics
Understanding Somatoform Disorders:
Somatoform and Factitious Disorders begins with a comprehensive overview of somatoform disorders, including somatization disorder, hypochondriasis, and pain disorder. It explores how patients present with physical symptoms that cannot be fully explained by medical conditions, and it discusses the diagnostic challenges and considerations for healthcare providers. The book delves into the psychological mechanisms underlying somatoform disorders, such as stress, trauma, and anxiety.
Exploring Factitious Disorders:
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