Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Hysteria

Clinical and Theoretical Perspectives
ISBN13: 9780192632548ISBN10: 019263254X Hardback, 368 pages
May 2001,  In Stock

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Patients with striking physical symptoms suggestive of a neurological disease, but no evidence of nervous system damage are typically labelled as suffering from "hysterical conversion". Despite claims that conversion disorders have disappeared from clinical practice, patients with conversion symptoms continue to present diagnostic conundrums to clinicians. The disorder accounts for 4% of all referrals to neurology services. This book covers aspects neglected by previous works on this controversial condition, moving away from traditional historico-sociological accounts towards neuroscientific theories about the causes and categorization of hysteria. Recent investigations using functional imaging and hypnosis are covered, as are the neuropsychological accounts inspired by them, alongside more traditional psychodynamic accounts. A section on medico-legal aspects is innovative and timely. The key causal role of life events is also addressed, along with the influence of military conflict and culture in shaping and modifying clinical presentations, and changes in physical manifestations of hysteria through the centuries. Contemporary Approaches to the Science of Hysteria , with contributions from a distinguished international team, representative of all interested specialty groups, aims to demonstrate that hysterical conversion remains clinically important, with potential for empirical research in both social and medical sciences, as well as offering a fertile source for advancing neuroscience.

Product Details

368 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-263254-8ISBN10: 0-19-263254-X

About the Author(s)

Edited by Peter W. Halligan, MRC Senior Research Fellow and Professor of Neuropsychology, School of Psychology, Cardiff University , Christopher Bass, Consultant Psychiatrist, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford , and John C. Marshall, Professor of Neuropsychology, Department of Clinical Neurology, Oxford University

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