Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V

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Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders: Refining the Research Agenda for DSM-V

Author(s): Joel E. Dimsdale (Author, Editor), Yu Xin (Author, Editor), Arthur Kleinman (Author, Editor), Vikram Patel (Author, Editor), William E. Narrow (Author, Editor), Paul J. Sirovatka (Author, Editor), Darrel A. Regier (Author, Editor)

  • Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
  • Publication Date: March 4, 2009
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 206 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0890423423
  • ISBN-13: 9780890423424

Book Description

Sometimes described as the nemesis of the primary care physician, somatoform disorders are frustrating, expensive to treat, and under-investigated. Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders provides a fascinating and practical review of the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this category of disease. Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders summarizes the proceedings of a unique international conference that convened experts from across disciplines to review perspectives on somatoform disorders. Organized with the practitioner in mind, the book surveys the latest research on phenomenology; etiology and clinical course; and treatment options. Unlike other literature on the topic, Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders explores the entire range of this category of disorders, including conversion disorder, chronic pain and fatigue, and the multitude of presentations of medically unexplained symptoms. The contributions of international experts provide unique insights into cultural factors affecting the presentation and treatment of somatic disorders globally. In addition to providing an invaluable reference for clinicians in many disciplines, the book identifies specific gaps in the research literature, and addresses issues of nosology in advance of the publication of DSM-V. Comprehensive, thoughtful, and up-to-date, Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders is a must-read for clinicians with somatizing patients.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Somatic idioms for psychosocial problems, present a difficult clinical task for psychiatric physicians. This volume is essential reading for anyone who treats such patients who stand at the interface between psychiatry and other medical specialties. It reviews the cultural, diagnostic and clinical challenges for such problems and how to proceed as DSM-V attempts to improve the Somatoform Disorders Section from previous iterations. –Thomas N. Wise, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Services, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

This volume makes a very significant contribution to the literature. It is a wide-ranging and provocative examination of an important and previously neglected group of disorder. –Arthur J. Barsky M.D., Director of Psychiatric Research, Brigham & Women s Hospital, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

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Sometimes described as “the nemesis of the primary care physician,” somatoform disorders are frustrating, expensive to treat, and under-investigated. Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders provides a fascinating and practical review of the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this category of disease.

Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders summarizes the proceedings of a unique international conference that convened experts from across disciplines to review perspectives on somatoform disorders. Organized with the practitioner in mind, the book surveys the latest research on phenomenology; etiology and clinical course; and treatment options. Unlike other literature on the topic, Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders explores the entire range of this category of disorders, including conversion disorder, chronic pain and fatigue, and the multitude of presentations of medically unexplained symptoms. The contributions of international experts provide unique insights into cultural factors affecting the presentation and treatment of somatic disorders globally. In addition to providing an invaluable reference for clinicians in many disciplines, the book identifies specific gaps in the research literature, and addresses issues of nosology in advance of the publication of DSM-V.

Comprehensive, thoughtful, and up-to-date, Somatic Presentations of Mental Disorders is a must-read for clinicians with somatizing patients.

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