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Mental Health Disorders - Somatoform

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Subtopics:      Somatoform > Body Dysmorphic          Somatoform > Conversion
Somatoform > Depersonalization Somatoform > Hypochondria
Somatoform > Somatization  
 
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      new window Alexithymia Chatsite: for partners of people with Alexithymia Description: Support group for partners, parents, employees, and others who interact with individuals who suffer from Alexithymia. (groups.msn.com)
new window Childhood Somatoform Disorders Description: Includes results from a Korean pediatric study, DSM-IV definition, epidemiology, clinical description, etiology, diagnosis and treatment information. (chonnam.chonnam.ac.kr)
new window Dr. David B. Adams - Somatoform Disorders Description: Psychological.com offers an overview of this disorder. (psychological.com)
new window Family Practice Notebook: Somatoform Disorder Description: Background information, pathophysiology, subclass list, and associated syndromes. (fpnotebook.com)
new window Pseudoseizures or Somatoform Spells, Hysteroepilepsy or Somatoform Description: Examination of a new nomenclature which resembles epileptic seizures but which are in reality psychogenically induced. (pni.org)
new window Psy302 - Somatoform Disorders Description: Lecture notes from the University of Canberra, with detailed information on this disorder and its subtypes. (wasp.canberra.edu.au)
new window Somatoform Disorder and Implicit Memory Bias (Ott et al, 2000) Description: Summary of a poster presentation examining experiments comparing two sets of individuals, one set with the disorder and the second being a healthy control group. (gwdg.de)
new window Somatoform Disorder: What It Is and How to Cope Description: Familydoctor.org offers an overview, describes causes, symptoms and possible treaments. (familydoctor.org)
new window Somatoform Disorders Description: Presentation by Paul Young from Houghton College includes an overview, description of the types and etiology of the ailment. (campus.houghton.edu)
new window Somatoform Disorders Description: Psyweb.com offers a general definition of this disorder. Includes details on the various types. (psyweb.com)
new window The Merck Manual - Sec. 15, Ch. 186 Description: Offers a layman's descritption of the condition. (merck.com)
 




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