Known as 'hysteria' in what time frame?
What is Ancient Times
Strength, Mobility and Balance
What is Physical Therapy
This is a symptom of Conversion Disorder
What is Dizziness, Paralysis and Seizure
The two most common physical injury
What is a head injury
What is spinal cord damage
This type of human experience is not considered disease but may fulfill the requirements
What is grief or birth/ adoption
It's been proposed that the first recorded case of conversion disorder was in this book
What is the Bible
The second option after CBT
This symptom causes the loss of muscle strength often in the arms or legs making simply movements impossible
What is Paralysis or Muscle Weakness
Does not originate from brain disease but rather -----
What is stress induced
Meaning relating to the mind & relating to the body
What is psychosomatic
PTSD was ----- during the World Wars
What is 'Shell Shock'
Sensory Integration and Task-specific Training
What is Occupational Therapy
Patients may experience double vision, blindness or other disturbances without any damage to the eyes
What is Visual Disturbances
Excessive ----- is a biological cause
Cortical arousal
Some patients experience the psychological explaination of their symptoms as this
What is blaming
Who connected reproductive health to symptoms of paralysis and blindness
What is Hippocrates
Replacing thought patterns and understanding the patients negative thinking
What is CBT
This symptom is Astasia Abasia
What is the inability to walk or stand
These medical specialties have passed conversion disorder back and forth for 150 years
Who said symptoms were manifestations of psychological trauma
Equipment that monitors and measures body function
What is Biofeedback
What is the most common presentation?
What is Pseudo-seizure
Name the two recurring physical symptoms
What is Gastrointestinal distress
What is Neurological Symptoms
This psychiatrist criticized the concept of disease
Who is George Engal