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Hysteria Conversion dissociative Disorder Hysteria History Greek wondering womb Mesmer Charcot Janet Breuer Freud Conversion dissociative Disorder Hysteria ID: 269239

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Conversion (dissociative) DisorderHysteriaSlide2

Conversion (dissociative) Disorder Hysteria

History:

Greek; wondering womb

Mesmer

Charcot,

Janet

Breuer

FreudSlide3

Conversion (dissociative) Disorder Hysteria

Definition

Disorder signs and symptoms of

disease ,gain , not organic ,

unconcious

motive

relation to anxiety

Hysteria; anger

Difficult patient

personality

Slide4

Conversion (dissociative) Disorder Hysteria

Epidemiology:

10-20 /10 000/y

4.5% psychiatric consultations

women > men age young

lower socioeconomic status , cultureSlide5

Conversion (dissociative) Disorder Hysteria

Etiology

environmental family

illness behavior

analytic

conflict

, repression conversion , dissociation

symptoms

symbolic

Personality : histrionic

center of attention

exaggeration

impressionistic

manipulate othersSlide6

Conversion (dissociative) Disorder Hysteria

C/F

*La belle indifference

*

Symtoms

are

real;not

malingering

*Do not affect functions not under

controll

*

Inconsistant

with physical or mental illness

 

 Slide7

*Two main groupsconversion

dissociative

 

*Choice depends

knowledge

existing or family disease

social influenceSlide8

Conversion (dissociative) Disorder Hysteria

Conversional symptoms

motor paralysis

differentiation

gait ,tone , wasting , reflexes

2-sensory anesthesia

absence of neurological distribution

3- special sensory aphonic deafness

vomiting ,

urine retention , psuedocysisSlide9

Conversion (dissociative) Disorder Hysteria

Dissociatve

symptoms

amnesia episodes , whole life , identity loss

fugue state wondering with amnesiaSlide10

Conversion (dissociative) Disorder Hysteria

hysterical fits

audience

reaction to situation

not in sleep

do not occur in dangerous situation

no real loss of

consciousness

no tongue biting

no

sphincter

affection

purposive

movements

longer time

absence

of neurological signsSlide11

Conversion (dissociative) Disorder Hysteria

Ganser syndrome

Multiple personality

Epidemic hysteriaSlide12

Conversion (dissociative) Disorder Hysteria

Diagnosis

By inclusion

never by exclusion

History

stress conflict gain personality

Physical

Mental state

preoccupation , la belle indifferenceSlide13

Conversion (dissociative) Disorder Hysteria

Management

Explanation

Behavioral

Psychotherapy abreaction psychoanalysis

Anxiolytics