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  2. Somatic symptom disorder - Wikipedia

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    Somatic symptom disorder, also known as somatoform disorder or somatization disorder, is defined by one or more chronic physical symptoms that coincide with excessive and maladaptive thoughts, emotions, and behaviors connected to those symptoms.

  3. Somatization - Wikipedia

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    Treatment for somatic symptom disorder typically combines different strategies for managing the patient's symptoms including regularly scheduled outpatient visits, psychosocial interventions (e.g., joint meetings with family members), [9] [medical citation needed] psychoeducation, and treatment of prominent comorbid symptoms of anxiety or ...

  4. Functional somatic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Functional somatic syndrome (FSS) is any of a group of chronic diagnoses with no identifiable organic cause.This term was coined by Hemanth Samkumar. [citation needed] It encompasses disorders such as fibromyalgia, chronic widespread pain, temporomandibular disorder, irritable bowel syndrome, [1] lower back pain, tension headache, atypical face pain, non-cardiac chest pain, insomnia ...

  5. List of psychiatric medications by condition treated - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of psychiatric medications used by psychiatrists and other physicians to treat mental illness or distress. The list is ordered alphabetically according to the condition or conditions, then by the generic name of each medication. The list is not exhaustive and not all drugs are used regularly in all countries.

  6. Psychosomatic medicine - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatry traditionally distinguishes between psychosomatic disorders, disorders in which mental factors play a significant role in the development, expression, or resolution of a physical illness, and somatoform disorders, disorders in which mental factors are the sole cause of a physical illness.

  7. Hypochondriasis - Wikipedia

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    The ICD-10, like the third and fourth versions of the DSM, lists hypochondriasis as a somatoform disorder. [26] The ICD-11, however, lists hypochondriasis under the heading of "obsessive-compulsive or related disorders". [27] There are also numerous influential scientific publications that have argued for other classifications of hypochondriasis.

  8. Opipramol - Wikipedia

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    Opipramol is typically used in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and somatoform disorders. [3] [6] Preliminary studies suggest that opipramol shows potential clinical significance in the treatment of severe sleep bruxism. [9]

  9. Treatment of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    The history of the medications used in mental disorders has developed a lot through years. The discovery of modern drugs prevailed during the 20th century. Lithium, a mood stabilizer , was discovered as a treatment of mania, by John F. Cade in 1949, "and Hammond (1871) used lithium bromide for 'acute mania with depression'". [ 14 ]