Psychological Approaches to Origins and Treatments of Somatoform Disorders
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- Autoren
- Michael Witthoeft
- Wolfgang Hiller
- Autoren-URL
- https://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=fis-test-1&SrcAuth=WosAPI&KeyUT=WOS:000277906700011&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=WOS_CPL
- DOI
- 10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.121208.131505
- Externe Identifier
- Clarivate Analytics Document Solution ID: BOX18
- PubMed Identifier: 20192784
- ISSN
- 1548-5943
- Zeitschrift
- ANNUAL REVIEW OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, VOL 6
- Schlüsselwörter
- medically unexplained symptoms
- somatization
- functional somatic syndromes
- cognitive behavior therapy
- biopsychosocial model
- Paginierung
- 257 - 283
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2010
- Status
- Published
- Titel
- Psychological Approaches to Origins and Treatments of Somatoform Disorders
- Sub types
- Article
- Book Chapter
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 6
Datenquelle: Web of Science (Lite)
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- Abstract
- <jats:p> Medically unexplained symptoms are the defining feature of somatoform disorders (SFD) as currently included in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, and the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Edition. Cognitive, behavioral, biological, and social variables are important to our understanding of SFD. Research in the past decade has highlighted the central role of (a) prolonged attention allocation to bodily sensations, (b) the dysfunctional role of catastrophizing symptoms as signs of severe illness, (c) neuroendocrine alterations, and (d) the influence of illness behavior (e.g., the avoidance of physical activity) on the maintenance and chronicity of SFD. Additionally, conditioning approaches have demonstrated that perceiving somatic discomfort can easily be learned. In addition to current models of etiology and pathogenesis, the existing evidence on the efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy for SFD is reviewed. Finally, future directions and some current blind spots in research on SFD are outlined. </jats:p>
- Autoren
- Michael Witthöft
- Wolfgang Hiller
- DOI
- 10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.121208.131505
- eISSN
- 1548-5951
- ISSN
- 1548-5943
- Ausgabe der Veröffentlichung
- 1
- Zeitschrift
- Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
- Sprache
- en
- Paginierung
- 257 - 283
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2010
- Status
- Published
- Herausgeber
- Annual Reviews
- Herausgeber URL
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.121208.131505
- Datum der Datenerfassung
- 2021
- Titel
- Psychological Approaches to Origins and Treatments of Somatoform Disorders
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 6
Datenquelle: Crossref
- Abstract
- Medically unexplained symptoms are the defining feature of somatoform disorders (SFD) as currently included in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, and the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Edition. Cognitive, behavioral, biological, and social variables are important to our understanding of SFD. Research in the past decade has highlighted the central role of (a) prolonged attention allocation to bodily sensations, (b) the dysfunctional role of catastrophizing symptoms as signs of severe illness, (c) neuroendocrine alterations, and (d) the influence of illness behavior (e.g., the avoidance of physical activity) on the maintenance and chronicity of SFD. Additionally, conditioning approaches have demonstrated that perceiving somatic discomfort can easily be learned. In addition to current models of etiology and pathogenesis, the existing evidence on the efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy for SFD is reviewed. Finally, future directions and some current blind spots in research on SFD are outlined.
- Addresses
- Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Johannes Gutenberg-University, D55122 Mainz, Germany. witthoef@uni-mainz.de
- Autoren
- Michael Witthöft
- Wolfgang Hiller
- DOI
- 10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.121208.131505
- eISSN
- 1548-5951
- Externe Identifier
- PubMed Identifier: 20192784
- Open access
- false
- ISSN
- 1548-5943
- Zeitschrift
- Annual review of clinical psychology
- Schlüsselwörter
- Humans
- Attitude to Health
- Conditioning, Classical
- Somatoform Disorders
- Health Status
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Sprache
- eng
- Medium
- Paginierung
- 257 - 283
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2010
- Status
- Published
- Datum der Datenerfassung
- 2010
- Titel
- Psychological approaches to origins and treatments of somatoform disorders.
- Sub types
- Review
- Journal Article
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 6
Datenquelle: Europe PubMed Central
- Abstract
- Medically unexplained symptoms are the defining feature of somatoform disorders (SFD) as currently included in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, and the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Edition. Cognitive, behavioral, biological, and social variables are important to our understanding of SFD. Research in the past decade has highlighted the central role of (a) prolonged attention allocation to bodily sensations, (b) the dysfunctional role of catastrophizing symptoms as signs of severe illness, (c) neuroendocrine alterations, and (d) the influence of illness behavior (e.g., the avoidance of physical activity) on the maintenance and chronicity of SFD. Additionally, conditioning approaches have demonstrated that perceiving somatic discomfort can easily be learned. In addition to current models of etiology and pathogenesis, the existing evidence on the efficacy and effectiveness of psychotherapy for SFD is reviewed. Finally, future directions and some current blind spots in research on SFD are outlined.
- Autoren
- Michael Witthöft
- Wolfgang Hiller
- Autoren-URL
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20192784
- DOI
- 10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.121208.131505
- eISSN
- 1548-5951
- Zeitschrift
- Annu Rev Clin Psychol
- Schlüsselwörter
- Attitude to Health
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Conditioning, Classical
- Health Status
- Humans
- Somatoform Disorders
- Sprache
- eng
- Country
- United States
- Paginierung
- 257 - 283
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2010
- Status
- Published
- Datum, an dem der Datensatz öffentlich gemacht wurde
- 2010
- Titel
- Psychological approaches to origins and treatments of somatoform disorders.
- Sub types
- Journal Article
- Review
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 6
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