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SOMATOFORM DISORDER:
CONVERSION
By Emily Person
Period 2
DEFINITION
 A mental disorder whose central feature is the appearance of symptoms affecting
the patient's senses or voluntary movements that suggest a neurological or
general medical disease or condition.
 A psychoneurosis in which bodily symptoms (as paralysis of the limbs) appear
without physical basis
 Marked by persistent physical symptoms that cannot be fully explained by a
medical condition, substance abuse, or other mental disorder, and seem to stem
from psychological issues or conflicts.
SYMPTOMS
• Signs and symptoms that
affect movement function
may include:
• Weakness or paralysis
• Abnormal movement, such as
tremors or difficulty walking
• Loss of balance
• Difficulty swallowing or "a lump
in the throat"
• Seizures or convulsions
• Episode of unresponsiveness
• Signs and symptoms that
affect the senses may
include:
• Numbness or loss of the touch
sensation
• Speech problems, such as
inability to speak or slurred
speech
• Vision problems, such as double
vision or blindness
• Hearing problems or deafness
DSM-IV CRITERIA: CONVERSION DISORDER
CAUSES
 Episodes of conversion disorder are nearly always triggered by:
 A stressful event
 An emotional conflict
 Mental health disorder, such as depression.
 The exact cause of conversion disorder is unknown, but the part of the brain that
controls your muscles and senses may be involved.
 It may be the brain's way of reacting immediately to something that seems like a
threat.
TREATMENT
 For many people, symptoms of conversion disorder get better without treatment, especially after
reassurance from the doctor that their symptoms aren't caused by a serious underlying problem.
 Treatment will depend on your particular signs and symptoms and may include:
 Occupational Therapy
 To help maintain autonomy in activities of daily living
 Counseling (psychotherapy)
 Physical therapy
 Ex. regular movement of arms or legs may ward off muscle tightness and weakness if you have paralysis or
loss of mobility.
 Treating related stress and other conditions
 A doctor may prescribe anti-anxiety medications, antidepressants or other drugs as part of the treatment
plan, depending on the individual health profile.
 Transcranial magnetic stimulation
 Exciting brain activity by using weak electrical currents that are said to alter the brain's biochemistry.
ADDITIONAL VIDEOS
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jOuqAcgMrA
 6 minutes
BIBLIOGRAPHY
 http://www.minddisorders.com/Br-Del/Conversion-disorder.html
 http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/conversiondisorder/basics/symptoms/CON-20029533
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversion_disorder
 http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000954.htm
 http://www.cnsspectrums.com/aspx/articledetail.aspx?articleid=1617