Somatic Symptom Disorders Used to be called Somatoform Somatic = body Somatic symptoms = symptoms involving the body Somatic symptom disorders = disorders.

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Somatic Symptom Disorders Used to be called Somatoform Somatic = body Somatic symptoms = symptoms involving the body Somatic symptom disorders = disorders that take the form of bodily illnesses and symptoms but are due to psychological rather than medical conditions

Somatic Symptom Disorders Conversion disorder - the person experiences a specific symptom in the somatic nervous system's functioning, such as paralysis, numbness, or blindness, for which there is no physical cause.

Conversion Disorder

Somatic System Disorders Illness Anxiety Disorder (formerly hypochondriasis) - somatoform disorder in which the person is terrified of being sick and worries constantly, going to doctors repeatedly, and becoming preoccupied with every sensation of the body.

Causes of Somatoform Disorders Psychoanalytic explanations of somatoform disorders assume that anxiety is turned into a physical symptom. Behavioral explanations point to the negative reinforcement experienced when the “ill” person escapes unpleasant situations such as combat.

Causes of Somatoform Disorders Cognitive explanations assume that people magnify their physical symptoms and normal bodily changes into ailments out of irrational fear.

Dissociative Disorders Dissociative disorders - disorders in which there is a break in conscious awareness, memory, the sense of identity, or some combination. Some dissociation is not that rare: –Bilingual –Playing a guitar while talking to someone –Driving somewhere and not remembering the drive itself because of thinking about something else.

Dissociative Disorders Dissociative amnesia - loss of memory for personal information, either partial or complete. Dissociative fugue - traveling away from familiar surroundings with amnesia for the trip and possible amnesia for personal information.

Dissociative Disorders Dissociative identity disorder (DID) (Multiple Personality Disorder) disorder occurring when a person seems to have two or more distinct personalities within one body.

Dissociative Disorders Chris Costner Sizemore

Dissociative Identity Disorder Genuine disorder or not? Therapist’s creation DID rates Like “role-playing”

Dissociative Disorders Depersonalization disorder: dissociative disorder in which a person feels detached and disconnected from themselves, their bodies, and their surroundings.

Development of Dissociative Disorders Psychoanalytic explanations point to repression of memories, seeing dissociation as a defense mechanism against anxiety. Cognitive and behavioral explanations see dissociative disorders as a kind of avoidance learning.

Development of Dissociative Disorders Biological explanations point to lower than normal activity levels in the areas responsible for body awareness in people with dissociative disorders.