1965
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.5447.1395
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Diagnosis of "Hysteria"

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“…In fact, its existence as a separate disease entity has been questioned by eminent authorities in the field of psychiatry. 1 Weith, 2 who reviewed the history of the disease, described hysteria as a shifting and changing phenomenon throughout the ages, taking on the colors of the ambient culture and mores. The Freudian view that hysteria is the conversion of a mental conflict into physical and mental symptoms with primary gain and unconscious motivation 3 is not now widely accepted.…”
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“…In fact, its existence as a separate disease entity has been questioned by eminent authorities in the field of psychiatry. 1 Weith, 2 who reviewed the history of the disease, described hysteria as a shifting and changing phenomenon throughout the ages, taking on the colors of the ambient culture and mores. The Freudian view that hysteria is the conversion of a mental conflict into physical and mental symptoms with primary gain and unconscious motivation 3 is not now widely accepted.…”
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“…98 A recent study of primary care showed a minimum prevalence figure of 48 per 100,000 for conversion disorders, though the authors believed that this was an understatement of their true incidence. 99 It is by no means clear that psychiatric explanations are significantly more acceptable than they were in the past.…”
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“…Ô úgy találta, hogy a hiszté-riásnak diagnosztizált páciensek közel fele néhány éven belül meghalt, vagy súlyosan fogyatékossá vált olyan organikus betegségek következté-ben, amelyeknek tüneteit disszociatív és konverziós jelenségekként pszichogén eredetûnek minôsítettek (Slater 1965a(Slater , 1965b; Gilman és mtsai 1993; Stone és mtsai 2005). "A hisztéria diagnózisa túlságosan gyakran a saját orvosi tudatlanságunkkal való szembenézés elkerülésére szolgál… Lénye-gét tekintve inkább az orvos-beteg kapcsolat zavarára utal, a kommuniká-ció hiányára és egymás kölcsönös félreértésére…A hisztériás páciensek egyetlen közös sajátossága páciens státuszukból ered.…”
Section: A Szomatizáció a Hisztéria éS A Konverziós Jelenségek Moderunclassified