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Asked: May 21, 20242024-05-21T11:54:37+05:30 2024-05-21T11:54:37+05:30In: Psychology

Write a short note on explain Somatisation disorder.

Write a short note on explain Somatisation disorder.

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      2024-05-21T11:55:11+05:30Added an answer on May 21, 2024 at 11:55 am

      Somatization disorder, now referred to as Somatic Symptom Disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), is a psychological disorder characterized by the presence of multiple, recurrent, and medically unexplained physical symptoms. Individuals with somatic symptom disorder experience significant distress and impairment due to their symptoms, which often lead to frequent medical visits and excessive worry about their health.

      Symptoms:

      • Persistent physical symptoms that cause distress or disruption in daily life, such as pain, gastrointestinal issues, fatigue, or neurological symptoms.
      • Excessive preoccupation with and anxiety about health or the possibility of having a serious illness.
      • Excessive time and energy devoted to worrying about symptoms, seeking medical care, and engaging in behaviors related to health concerns.
      • Lack of medical explanation for the severity or persistence of symptoms, despite thorough medical evaluation and testing.
      • Symptoms are not intentionally feigned or fabricated, but are perceived as real and distressing by the individual.

      Causes:

      • Psychological factors: Somatic symptom disorder is often associated with underlying psychological distress, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, or unresolved conflicts. Emotional stressors and past experiences of trauma or abuse may manifest as physical symptoms as a way of expressing psychological distress.
      • Cognitive factors: Maladaptive beliefs and interpretations about health and illness play a role in the development and maintenance of somatic symptom disorder. Catastrophic thinking, health-related anxiety, and misinterpretation of bodily sensations may contribute to the perception of physical symptoms as indicative of serious illness.
      • Environmental factors: Social and cultural factors, such as family dynamics, societal attitudes toward illness and health care, and experiences of illness or medical trauma, influence the expression and interpretation of physical symptoms. Environments that emphasize the importance of physical health or encourage illness behavior may exacerbate symptoms.
      • Biological factors: While the exact biological mechanisms underlying somatic symptom disorder are not fully understood, genetic predisposition, alterations in pain processing, and dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system may contribute to the development of physical symptoms and associated distress.

      In summary, somatic symptom disorder is characterized by the presence of distressing physical symptoms that cannot be fully explained by medical evaluation. The disorder is influenced by a combination of psychological, cognitive, environmental, and biological factors, highlighting the complex interplay between mind and body in the manifestation of illness behavior. Treatment typically involves a multidisciplinary approach that addresses both the physical symptoms and underlying psychological factors contributing to distress.

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