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- 2011028096 contributor B12132752.
- 2011028096 created "2011.".
- 2011028096 date "2011".
- 2011028096 date "2011.".
- 2011028096 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2011028096 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2011028096 description "Machine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. Clinical Issues: 1. Introduction to the psychiatry of conversion disorders; 2. Phenomenology of psychogenic movement disorders; 3. Psychogenic parkinsonism; 4. Epidemiology and clinical impact of psychogenic movement disorders; 5. The Scottish neurological symptoms study : diagnosis and prognosis in 1144 new neurology outpatients with symptoms unexplained by disease; 6. Predisposition and issues of mixed etiology in psychogenic movement disorders; 7. Psychogenic movement disorders in children; 8. Childhood disorders : another perspective; 9. Clinical features and treatment outcome of conversion disorders in children and adolescents; 10. Somatoform disorders and psychogenic movement disorders; 11. Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures; 12. Hypochondriasis and its relationship to somatization; 13. Movement disorders in complex regional pain syndrome - the pain field perspective; 14. Psychogenic dystonia in psychogenic complex regional pain syndrome; 15. Latah and related syndromes; 16. Trauma and dissociation : clinical manifestations, epidemiology, pathogenesis, and treatment; 17. Psychogenic movement disorders : illness in search of disease?; 18. Possible genetic approaches to conversion; Part II. Physiology: 19. Functional brain imaging of psychogenic paralysis during conversion and hypnosis; 20. Action control in conversion paralysis : evidence from motor imagery; 21. Imaging in psychogenic movement disorders; 22. Imaging : hysterical, hypnotically suggested and malingered limb paralysis; 23. Functional imaging of psychogenic and feigned weakness; 24. An fMRI study of recall of causal life-events in conversion disorder : preliminary evidence of increased orbito-frontal and parietal activation; 25. Cortisol, trauma, and threat vigilance in patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures; 26. Components of voluntary action; 27. Action selection in psychogenic movement disorders; 28. Insights from physiology: tremor and myoclonus; 29. Physiology of psychogenic dystonia; 30. Evoked potentials in the assessment of patients with suspected psychogenic sensory symptoms; 31. Characterizing and assessing the spectrum of volition in psychogenic movement disorders; Part III. Assessment: 32. Rating scales for psychogenic movement disorders; 33. Quality of life in psychogenic movement disorders : the cause not the effect; 34. Psychiatric testing; 35. Diagnostic considerations for the assessment of malingering within the context of psychogenic movement disorders; Part IV. Treatment: 36. Prognosis in patients with psychogenic movement disorders; 37. Presenting the diagnosis; 38. Patterns of practice [MDS Questionnaire report]; 39. Psychotherapy for psychogenic movement disorders; 40. Pharmacotherapy; 41. Suggestion; 42. Treating psychogenic movement disorders with suggestion; 43. In-patient therapy: trying to transcend pathological dissociation, dependence and disability; 44. Appendix: psychogenic movement disorders, video legends; Index.".
- 2011028096 extent "xii, 324 p. :".
- 2011028096 identifier "9781107007345 (hardback : alk.paper)".
- 2011028096 issued "2011".
- 2011028096 issued "2011.".
- 2011028096 language "eng".
- 2011028096 publisher "Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2011028096 subject "616.85/24 23".
- 2011028096 subject "Conversion Disorder.".
- 2011028096 subject "Conversion disorder.".
- 2011028096 subject "Movement Disorders.".
- 2011028096 subject "Psychomotor Disorders.".
- 2011028096 subject "Psychomotor disorders.".
- 2011028096 subject "RC552.S66 P79 2011".
- 2011028096 subject "WM 197".
- 2011028096 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. Clinical Issues: 1. Introduction to the psychiatry of conversion disorders; 2. Phenomenology of psychogenic movement disorders; 3. Psychogenic parkinsonism; 4. Epidemiology and clinical impact of psychogenic movement disorders; 5. The Scottish neurological symptoms study : diagnosis and prognosis in 1144 new neurology outpatients with symptoms unexplained by disease; 6. Predisposition and issues of mixed etiology in psychogenic movement disorders; 7. Psychogenic movement disorders in children; 8. Childhood disorders : another perspective; 9. Clinical features and treatment outcome of conversion disorders in children and adolescents; 10. Somatoform disorders and psychogenic movement disorders; 11. Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures; 12. Hypochondriasis and its relationship to somatization; 13. Movement disorders in complex regional pain syndrome - the pain field perspective; 14. Psychogenic dystonia in psychogenic complex regional pain syndrome; 15. Latah and related syndromes; 16. Trauma and dissociation : clinical manifestations, epidemiology, pathogenesis, and treatment; 17. Psychogenic movement disorders : illness in search of disease?; 18. Possible genetic approaches to conversion; Part II. Physiology: 19. Functional brain imaging of psychogenic paralysis during conversion and hypnosis; 20. Action control in conversion paralysis : evidence from motor imagery; 21. Imaging in psychogenic movement disorders; 22. Imaging : hysterical, hypnotically suggested and malingered limb paralysis; 23. Functional imaging of psychogenic and feigned weakness; 24. An fMRI study of recall of causal life-events in conversion disorder : preliminary evidence of increased orbito-frontal and parietal activation; 25. Cortisol, trauma, and threat vigilance in patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures; 26. Components of voluntary action; 27. Action selection in psychogenic movement disorders; 28. Insights from physiology: tremor and myoclonus; 29. Physiology of psychogenic dystonia; 30. Evoked potentials in the assessment of patients with suspected psychogenic sensory symptoms; 31. Characterizing and assessing the spectrum of volition in psychogenic movement disorders; Part III. Assessment: 32. Rating scales for psychogenic movement disorders; 33. Quality of life in psychogenic movement disorders : the cause not the effect; 34. Psychiatric testing; 35. Diagnostic considerations for the assessment of malingering within the context of psychogenic movement disorders; Part IV. Treatment: 36. Prognosis in patients with psychogenic movement disorders; 37. Presenting the diagnosis; 38. Patterns of practice [MDS Questionnaire report]; 39. Psychotherapy for psychogenic movement disorders; 40. Pharmacotherapy; 41. Suggestion; 42. Treating psychogenic movement disorders with suggestion; 43. In-patient therapy: trying to transcend pathological dissociation, dependence and disability; 44. Appendix: psychogenic movement disorders, video legends; Index.".
- 2011028096 title "Psychogenic movement disorders and other conversion disorders / edited by Mark Hallett ... [et al.].".
- 2011028096 type "text".