Do biomedical models of illness make for good healthcare systems? | The BMJ Skip to main content Intended for healthcare professionals Access provided by Google Indexer Subscribe …
How is it that thoroughly physical material beings such as ourselves can think, dream, feel, create and understand ideas, theories and concepts? How does mere matter give rise to all …
D Borsboom, AOJ Cramer, A Kalis - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2019 - cambridge.org
In the past decades, reductionism has dominated both research directions and funding policies in clinical psychology and psychiatry. The intense search for the biological basis of …
Background Functional somatic symptoms and disorders are common and complex phenomena involving both bodily and brain processes. They pose major challenges across …
This article provides a neurobiological account of symptoms that have been called 'hysterical','psychogenic'or 'medically unexplained', which we will call functional motor and …
Outlines how the social dimensions of medical diagnosis can deepen our understanding of health. Diagnosis is central to medicine. It creates order, explains illness, identifies …
Functional (psychogenic) movement disorders (FMD) are part of the wide spectrum of functional neurological disorders, which together account for over 16% of patients referred to …
JE Dimsdale, F Creed, J Escobar, M Sharpe… - Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper describes the rationale for the new diagnosis of somatic symptom disorder (SSD) within DSM5. SSD represents a consolidation of a number of previously listed diagnoses. It …
R Mayou, LJ Kirmayer, G Simon… - American Journal of …, 2005 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
OBJECTIVE: DSM-III introduced somatoform disorders as a speculative diagnostic category for somatic symptoms “not explained by a general medical condition.” Although retained and …