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Title

Somatoforme und funktionelle Störungen.

Authors

Lahmann, C.; Henningsen, P.; Dinkel, A.

Abstract

Somatoform symptoms occur in the absence of clear organic pathology. Typically, such symptoms are long-lasting and disabling. Somatoform symptoms and disorders are highly prevalent in primary care. The course of somatoform disorders is mostly chronic, and remission rates are low. Multiple factors influence the development and perpetuation of somatoform disorders. Currently, there is strong debate about the classification of somatoform disorders, and it is very likely that there will be significant changes in the classification of somatoform disorders in the upcoming DSM-V. With regard to the psychotherapeutic treatment of somatoform disorders, there is empirical evidence for the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral as well as psychodynamic-interpersonal strategies. Pharmacotherapy plays a minor role, but it can be useful mainly in cases of comorbid depression or anxiety.

Subjects

SOMATOFORM disorders; DRUG therapy; NEUROLOGISTS; GASTROENTEROLOGY; IRRITABLE colon; MEDICAL care; POST-traumatic stress disorder; THERAPEUTICS

Publication

Der Nervenarzt, 2010, Vol 81, Issue 11, p1383

ISSN

0028-2804

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00115-010-3056-y

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