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Looking Toward DSM-V: Should Factitious Disorder Become a Subtype of Somatoform …

- psychiatryonline.org
LE Krahn, JM Bostwick, CM Stonnington - Psychosomatics, 2008 - Acad Psychosom Med
BACKGROUND: Factitious and somatoform-disorder patients are alike in that they
both organize their lives around seeking medical services in spite of having
primarily a psychiatric condition. In DSM–IV, the key difference is that ...
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Characteristics and period prevalence of self-induced disorder in patients referred to a pain …


A Mailis-Gagnon, K Nicholson, D Blumberger, … - The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Characteristics and Period Prevalence of Self-induced ... Disorder in Patients
Referred to a Pain Clinic With the ... Angela Mailis-Gagnon, MD, MSc, FRCPC,*wz
Keith Nicholson, PhD,* Daniel Blumberger, MD,z and Mateusz Zurowski, MD*
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Factitious disorders of the upper limb


FD Burke - Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2008 - jhs-euro.com
Pulvertaft (1975) observed that hand surgeons had been through a long and
arduous training but that few, if any of us, have had training in the art of
rapport. The hierarchical nature of hospital consultant practice allows ...
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Limits to truth-telling: Neurologists' communication in conversion disorder


R Kanaan, D Armstrong, S Wessely - Patient Education and Counseling, 2009 - Elsevier
Neurologists face a dilemma when communicating with their conversion disorder
patients – whether to be frank, and risk losing the patient's trust, or to
disclose less, in the hope of building a therapeutic relationship. This ...
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Ganser syndrome with work-related onset in a patient with a background of immigration


A Staniloiu, A Bender, K Smolewska, J Ellis, … - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Introduction. A substantial proportion of the recently published cases of
dissociative disorders have a background of immigration (Fujiwara et al., 2008).
Among the dissociative disorders, Ganser syndrome is an uncommon form that ...
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