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Illness related deception: social or psychiatric problem?

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C Bass, PW Halligan - JRSM, 2007 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
In this paper we question the validity of factitious disorder as a meaningful
psychiatric diagnosis. When the diagnosis is used there is often the assumption
that the person engaging in the 'deception' is not lying in the traditional ...
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Looking Toward DSM-V: Should Factitious Disorder Become a Subtype of Somatoform …

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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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The effect of short-term dependency and immobility on skin temperature and colour in the …

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HP Singh, TRC Davis - Journal of Hand Surgery, 2006 - Elsevier
The effects of short-term dependency and immobility on skin temperature were
assessed in two experiments. In the first study, ten volunteers hung their left
arm dependent and motionless while using their right hand for light office ...
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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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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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Factitious disorders encountered in patients with the diagnosis of reflex sympathetic …


MA Taskaynatan, B Balaban, T Karlidere, A … - Clinical rheumatology, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) may be a misdiagnosis or at least
not descriptive enough in pa- tients with atypical hand posture and atypical
edema. Seven patients with the previous diagnosis of RSD were investigated ...
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In the psychiatrist's chair: how neurologists understand conversion disorder


R Kanaan, D Armstrong, P Barnes, S Wessely - Brain, 2009 - Oxford Univ Press
Conversion disorder ('hysteria') was largely considered to be a neurological
problem in the 19th century, but without a neuropathological explanation it was
commonly assimilated with malingering. The theories of Janet and Freud ...
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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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Functional symptoms in neurology: case studies


J Stone, M Sharpe - Neurologic clinics, 2006 - Elsevier
Approximately one third of new patients presenting to a neurologist have
symptoms such as pain, fatigue, numbness, weakness, blackouts, and dizziness,
which are either not explained by disease or only partially explained by ...
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Ethical issues in the management of somatoform disorders


RAA Kanaan - Psychiatry, 2007 - Elsevier
The somatoform disorders are a diverse group of conditions that are extremely
common in primary and secondary care, but are only rarely seen by psychiatrists.
Two important reasons for this are patient opposition to psychiatric ...
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