Somatoform and dissociative disorders: assessment and treatment

  • Gill D
  • Bass C
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Abstract

The category ‘somatoform disorders' was introduced comparatively recently in DSM–III and thereafter in ICD–10: it is the umbrella term currently favoured to cover a heterogeneous group of interrelated and overlapping syndromes, which have been given many names over the years. All these syndromes have in common the process of somatisation: that is, the presence of physical symptoms unexplained by physical disease, with variable degrees of distress and loss of function, about which the patient consults doctors.

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Gill, D., & Bass, C. (1997). Somatoform and dissociative disorders: assessment and treatment. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 3(1), 9–16. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.3.1.9

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