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1 Abnormal Psychology Chapter 8
Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn Abnormal Psychology Second Edition Chapter 8 Dissociative and Somatic Symptom Disorders Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

2 Table 8. 1 DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Dissociative Amnesia Robin S
Table 8.1 DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Dissociative Amnesia Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

3 Table 8. 2 Dissociative Amnesia Facts at a Glance Robin S
Table 8.2 Dissociative Amnesia Facts at a Glance Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

4 Table 8.3 DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

5 Table 8.4 Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder Facts at a Glance Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

6 Table 8.5 DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Dissociative Identity Disorder Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

7 Table 8. 6 Dissociative Identity Disorder Facts at a Glance Robin S
Table 8.6 Dissociative Identity Disorder Facts at a Glance Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

8 Table 8.7 Common Bodily Complaints of Patients with Somatic Symptom Disorders Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

9 Table 8.8 DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Somatic Symptom Disorder Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

10 Table 8. 9 Somatic Symptom Disorder Facts at a Glance Robin S
Table 8.9 Somatic Symptom Disorder Facts at a Glance Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

11 Figure 8.1 Feedback Loops in Understanding Somatic Symptom Disorder Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

12 Table DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder) Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

13 Patients who suffer from conversion disorder have sensory or motor symptoms that at first may appear to be neurological but on further investigation do not correspond to true neurological damage. One example is glove anesthesia, in which the person reports that his or her hand—and only the hand—has no sensation, as shown in (a). However, the neural pathways that would create such an anesthesia in the hand would also create a lack of sensation in the arm (b); the color-coded regions show the areas served by different nerves. Thus, conversion disorder may be the appropriate diagnosis when a patient reports glove anesthesia in the absence of anesthesia of the arm. Figure 8.2 Conversion Disorder: Glove Anesthesia Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

14 Table 8. 11 Conversion Disorder Facts at a Glance Robin S
Table Conversion Disorder Facts at a Glance Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

15 Brain areas activated when the skin of the healthy, nonaffected limb was stimulated (top row) compared to those activated when the skin of the affected limb was stimulated (bottom row); arrows show the key areas of activation (Mailis-Gagnon et al., 2003). It’s clear that the scans in the bottom row show much less activation. Figure 8.3 Brain Activation in Conversion Disorder: Healthy Limb Versus Affected Limb Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

16 Table DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Illness Anxiety Disorder Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

17 Table Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Somatic Symptom Disorders Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers

18 Figure 8.4 Feedback Loops in Treating Somatic Symptom Disorders Robin S. Rosenberg and Stephen M. Kosslyn: Abnormal Psychology, Second Edition Copyright © 2014 by Worth Publishers


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