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Hypochondriasis remains controversial, despite its 2000-year history. Although it is considered a mental disorder, hypochondriasis is often regarded as a defense mechanism, peculiar cognitive/ perceptual style, means of nonverbal communication, response to stress, abnormal illness behavior, personality trait, distinct personality disturbance, and part of other mental disorders. Disagreements about etiology and pathogenesis of hypochondriasis go hand in hand with disagreements about its treatment. this book fills the need for a modern, balanced, in-depth, and integrative overview of hypochondriasis as a mental disorder with diverse manifestations. Written by world experts and from different perspectives, it aims to be a state-of-the-art text, demonstrating how the current concepts of hypochondriasis are linked with its rich history, critically examining diagnostic and nosologic issues and suggesting ways of overcoming the conceptual obstacles, describing current views on the etiology, pathogenesis and psychopathology, presenting main treatment approaches, and providing treatment guidelines. This book is intended for both practicing clinicians and researchers. An important resource for all psychiatrists, primary care physicians, clinical psychologists, and other mental health professionals, it will also be of interest for psychiatry residents, medical students, graduate students in clinical psychology, and lay public.
This volume investigates the historical, diagnostic, and clinical complexities surrounding hypochondriasis to resolve long-standing debates regarding its classification and treatment. Edited by Don R. Lipsitt and Vladan Starcevic, the text synthesizes contributions from international experts to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the disorder. By bridging the gap between historical conceptualizations and modern clinical practice, the authors offer an integrative approach to managing patients who exhibit abnormal illness behaviors. The work serves as a critical resource for navigating the diagnostic challenges inherent in current psychiatric nosology.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this text as a foundational reference for clinicians and researchers seeking to reconcile diverse theoretical perspectives on illness anxiety. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous, state-of-the-art overview suitable for mental health professionals and advanced students.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198029233
ISBN-13:
9780198029236
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