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Functional disorder
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Post traumatic functional movement disordersĤ2. Pediatric functional neurologic symptomsĤ1.

functional disorder

Urologic symptoms and functional neurologic disordersĤ0. Functional (dissociative) retrograde amnesiaģ8. Psychological /functional forms of memory disorder Functional voice disorders: clinical presentations and differential diagnosisģ5. Functional speech disorders: clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and managementģ4. Functional facial and tongue movement disordersĭ.M. Non epileptic seizures - EEG and investigation Non-epileptic seizures – objective phenomena Non-epileptic seizures – subjective phenomenaĢ6. Functional jerks, tics and paroxysmal movement disorders Functional limb weakness and paralysisĢ1. Neurologic diagnostic criteria for functional neurologic disordersġ8. The classification of conversion disorder (functional neurological symptom disorder) in ICD and DSMġ7. Assessment of patients with functional neurologic disordersġ6. SECTION 3 Symptoms (including signs and investigations)ġ5. Do (epi)-genetics impact the brain in functional neurologic disorders? Stress, childhood trauma, and cognitive functions in functional neurologic disordersġ4. Neurobiological theories in functional neurologic disordersġ3. Voluntary or involuntary? A neurophysiological approach to functional movement disordersġ2. Psychological theories in functional neurologic disordersġ1. Hypnosis as a model of functional neurologic disordersġ0. Dissociation and functional neurologic disordersĩ. Imaging studies of functional neurologic disordersĨ. Neurophysiological studies of functional neurologic disordersħ. SECTION 2 Epidemiology, etiology and mechanismĦ. Freud, hysteria and 20th century psychiatry Neurological approaches to hysteria, psychogenic and functional disorders from the late 19th century onwardĤ. Charcot, hysteria and simulated disordersģ. A brief history of hysteria: from the ancient to the modernĢ. This HCN volume sets a new landmark standard for a comprehensive, multi-authored work dealing with functional neurologic disorders (also described as psychogenic, dissociative or conversion disorders). This group of internationally acclaimed experts in neurology, psychiatry, and neuroscience represent a broad spectrum of areas of expertise, chosen for their ability to write clearly and concisely with an eye toward a clinical audience. This 51-chapter volume offers an historical introduction, chapters on epidemiology and pathophysiolology, a large section on the clinical features of different type of functional neurologic symptoms and disorders (including functional movement disorders, non-epileptic seizures, dizziness, vision, hearing, speech and cognitive symptoms), and then concluding with approaches to therapy. Functional Neurologic Disorders, the latest volume in the Handbook of Clinical Neurology series, summarizes state-of-the-art research findings and clinical practice on this class of disorders at the interface between neurology and psychiatry.











Functional disorder