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This theory also helps explain why depression is related to somatization.
Medical examinations concluded that she was suffering from a somatization disease.
However, not much is known about hypersensitivity and its relevance to somatization disorder.
Somatization can be, but is not always, related to a psychological condition such as:
Trauma and abuse: this includes physical, psychological, or both combined with somatization.
Somatization disorders, the presence of physical symptoms that are caused by mental conditions.
Individuals with somatization disorder typically visit many doctors in pursuit of effective treatment.
Research showed cultural differences in prevalence of somatization disorder.
The conversion of mental experiences or states into bodily symptoms (somatization disorder).
Somatization disorder is uncommon in the general population.
Internalizing problems is a composite of the anxiety, depression, and somatization scale items.
Complain of physical symptoms without any physical problems (such as somatization disorder).
Physical symptoms, somatization, and dissociation in women survivors of childhood sexual assault.
Somatization is another manifestation of unresolved grief for Native Americans.
Current treatment for somatization includes cognitive behavioral therapy and psychosocial interventions.
Eighty-three per cent of those with somatization disorder experienced significant pain during the procedure.
The term somatization was introduced by Wilhelm Stekel in 1924.
A somatization disorder itself is chronic but fluctuating that rarely remits completely.
For example, somatization disorder and symptoms were found to be significantly more common in Puerto Rico.
Somatization disorder would then be very closely related to panic disorder under this theory.
Somatization disorder also causes challenge and burden on the life of the caregivers or significant others of the patient.
They are considered a feature of conversion disorder, somatization disorder, and dissociative disorders.
Somatization disorder: A disorder characterized by multiple physical complaints which do not have a medical explanation.
Often associated with conversion disorder or somatization disorder.
Symptoms associated with depression, somatization, and anxiety were reported, along with demographic, health, and medical information.