Conversion disorder: The modern hysteria

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Abstract

Conversion disorders tend to be poorly understood and diagnosis can be difficult. In this article, we aim to clarify what conversion disorders are and how they can be distinguished from other psychiatric disorders that involve physical symptoms. Prevalence, prognosis and relationship to organic disease are controversial areas; we outline what is known about them and provide some historical context. Aetiological theories and management strategies are discussed, the latter with the aid of case vignettes.

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Owens, C., & Dein, S. (2006). Conversion disorder: The modern hysteria. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 12(2), 152–157. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.12.2.152

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