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SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING (Somatic symptom disorder (SSD) (Etiology (or…
SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING
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Illness anxiety disorder
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Diagnostic criteria
Similar to hypochondria; worrying excessively that you are or may become seriously ill. Different from SSD in that there are no physical symptoms, or if present they are mild. SSD involves multiple and/or major physical issues.
Signs & symptoms
Occupation with the idea that you're seriously ill, based on normal body sensations
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Finding little or no reassurance from negative test results or a doctor's reassurance that you're healthy
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Worrying excessively about a specific medical condition or your risk of developing a meidcal condition because it runs in your family
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Frequently making medical appts for reassurance or avoiding medical care for fear or being diagnosed with a serious illness
Avoiding people, places or activities for fear of health risks
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Conversion disorder
Signs & symptoms
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Typically affect your movement or your senses, ability to walk, swallow, see, or hear
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Factitious disorder
Treatment
No standard therapies, CBT, maybe meds for anxiety/depression
Diagnostic criteria
Serious mental disorder in which someone deceives others by appearing sick, purposely getting sick, or self-injury. Factitious disorder symptoms can range from mild (slight exaggeration of symptoms) to severe (previously called Munchausen syndrome). The
Signs & symptoms
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Seeking Tx from different hospitals/doctors, may use a fake name
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