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Neurologic illness represents a major portion of clinical medicine and challenges the diagnostic and therapeutic acumen of all physicians. It is the purpose of this series to familiarize our colleagues with common clinical disorders and to emphasize not only examination techniques but also to discuss therapeutic and investigative implications. Pitfalls will also be emphasized. In this way, we hope to create a practical set of volumes that will stimulate the reader to "use" these books routinely rather than to set them on the shelf as a reference text. In the past few years, there has been a revolution in the field of neurology with the development of new techniques for brain imaging and further understanding of the role of neurotransmitters. We hope to meet the needs of our colleagues by this practical clinical series. MICHAEL I. WEINTRAUB, M.D. April,1983 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Hysterical conversion reactions (HCR) are among the most common clinical states confronting the physician. Despite the ubiquity of this condition there has been a virtual absence of a standard text on the subject. For over twelve years I have reflected on this topic and have felt the need for a book that would instruct my medical colleagues to deal accurately and effectively with this problem. I was fortunate to work with Dr. Bernard H. Smith who introduced me to the wide spectrum of HCR. Drs. Gilbert H.

Table of Contents
1 Historical Background.- Antiquity.- Pre-Modern.- Modern.- 2 Definition of Terms.- Hysteria.- Malingering.- Munchausen’s Syndrome.- 3 The Hysterical Personality.- La Belle Indifference.- 4 Incidence of Hysterical Conversion Reactions.- General Prevalence.- Cultural Aspects.- Epidemic Hysteria.- 5 Criteria for Diagnosis on Physical Examination.- 6 Adult Conversion Reactions.- Sensory Disturbances.- Motor Disturbances.- Gait Disorders.- Cranial Nerve Disturbances.- Speech Disorders.- Swallowing Disturbances.- Alterations of Consciousness-Psychogenic Seizures.- Fugue States and Amnesia.- 7 Childhood Conversion Reactions.- Incidence.- Sensory Disturbances.- Motor Disturbances.- Cranial Nerve Disturbances.- Hysterical Coma.- Pseudoseizures.- Dissociative/Depersonalization Reactions.- Therapeutic Comments.- 8 Psychodynamics.- 9 Management.- 10 Conclusions.- References.- Appendix: Tests.

Hysterical Conversion Reactions: A Clinical Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 20/07/2012
      ISBN13: 9789401163194, 978-9401163194
      ISBN10: 9401163197
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      Book Synopsis
      Neurologic illness represents a major portion of clinical medicine and challenges the diagnostic and therapeutic acumen of all physicians. It is the purpose of this series to familiarize our colleagues with common clinical disorders and to emphasize not only examination techniques but also to discuss therapeutic and investigative implications. Pitfalls will also be emphasized. In this way, we hope to create a practical set of volumes that will stimulate the reader to "use" these books routinely rather than to set them on the shelf as a reference text. In the past few years, there has been a revolution in the field of neurology with the development of new techniques for brain imaging and further understanding of the role of neurotransmitters. We hope to meet the needs of our colleagues by this practical clinical series. MICHAEL I. WEINTRAUB, M.D. April,1983 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Hysterical conversion reactions (HCR) are among the most common clinical states confronting the physician. Despite the ubiquity of this condition there has been a virtual absence of a standard text on the subject. For over twelve years I have reflected on this topic and have felt the need for a book that would instruct my medical colleagues to deal accurately and effectively with this problem. I was fortunate to work with Dr. Bernard H. Smith who introduced me to the wide spectrum of HCR. Drs. Gilbert H.

      Table of Contents
      1 Historical Background.- Antiquity.- Pre-Modern.- Modern.- 2 Definition of Terms.- Hysteria.- Malingering.- Munchausen’s Syndrome.- 3 The Hysterical Personality.- La Belle Indifference.- 4 Incidence of Hysterical Conversion Reactions.- General Prevalence.- Cultural Aspects.- Epidemic Hysteria.- 5 Criteria for Diagnosis on Physical Examination.- 6 Adult Conversion Reactions.- Sensory Disturbances.- Motor Disturbances.- Gait Disorders.- Cranial Nerve Disturbances.- Speech Disorders.- Swallowing Disturbances.- Alterations of Consciousness-Psychogenic Seizures.- Fugue States and Amnesia.- 7 Childhood Conversion Reactions.- Incidence.- Sensory Disturbances.- Motor Disturbances.- Cranial Nerve Disturbances.- Hysterical Coma.- Pseudoseizures.- Dissociative/Depersonalization Reactions.- Therapeutic Comments.- 8 Psychodynamics.- 9 Management.- 10 Conclusions.- References.- Appendix: Tests.

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