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Functional Somatic Syndromes: Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment

Functional Somatic Syndromes: Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment

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Cambridge University Press
Edition: First Edition, 12/10/1998
EAN 9780521634915, ISBN10: 0521634911

Paperback, 316 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm
Language: English

Functional somatic syndromes are defined as physical syndromes without an organic disease explanation, demonstrable structural changes, or established biochemical abnormalities. This book reviews the state of scientific and clinical understanding of the nine most common functional somatic syndromes. For each syndrome, expert authors provide a brief historical perspective, a current definition, a case presentation, confirmatory and contradictory research findings, a discussion of the leading pathogenetic hypotheses, and guidelines for diagnosis and treatment. Advice is given for the determination of disability of patients with these medically unexplained disorders, and both medical and psychiatric interventions are described. Stressing the importance of a sound therapeutic relationship as a basis for treatment, this is an invaluable resource for professionals in primary care and many other disciplines.

1. Definition and etiological theories Peter Manu
2. Chronic fatigue syndrome Peter Manu, Dale A. Matthews
3. Fibromyalgia syndrome Micha Abeles
4. Irritable bowel syndrome George F. Longstreth
5. Premenstrual syndrome Teri Pearlstein
6. Interstitial cystitis Ngoc Ho, James A. Koziol, C. Lowell Parsons
7. Temporomandibular disorders Carol M. Greco, Thomas E. Rudy, Andrew Herlich
8. Chest pain syndromes Lawson R. Wulsin
9. Repetitive strain injury Stephen P. Tyrer
10. Multiple chemical sensitivities Abba I. Terr
11. Psychopharmacology of functional somatic syndromes Arthur Rifkin
12. Psychotherapy of functional somatic syndromes Gary Taerk
13. Determination of disability claimed by patients with functional somatic syndromes Peter Manu
14. Functional somatic syndromes
exploring common denominators Peter Manu.