DSM 5 Guided Collection - Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
Symptom Media's DSM 5 Guided Collection showcases symptoms unfolding, providing flexible and concise visual case scenarios of Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders.
DSM 5 Guided Collection: Season 2 - 5 Episode s
2x1 - Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder) with weakness or paralysis 1
February 5, 2012
Jim cannot move his left arm, which drapes by his side during the interview. He reports the problem started perhaps three months ago, around the same time a close relative passed away. He is not overly concerned but is puzzled by his sudden physical problem.
2x2 - Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder) with weakness or paralysis 2
February 12, 2012
Lorraine cannot use her right arm, which hangs limp by her side during the interview. The problem has persisted for several weeks. She believes the symptoms began about the time she lost her temper with her infant son. She does not believe, however, there is any connection between her arm and the incident.
2x3 - Illness Anxiety Disorder Version 1
February 19, 2012
Miss Fulworth, in her thirties, is fed up. Although her doctors have put her through numerous tests, each with negative results, she insists she has a lump that is cancerous. The fact her that doctors refuse to believe she is dying and that her family is not concerned, has only made her more despondent.
2x4 - Illness Anxiety Disorder Version 2
February 26, 2012
Miss Fulworth, in her thirties, is fed up. Although her doctors have put her through numerous tests, each with negative results, she insists she has a lump that is cancerous. The fact her that doctors refuse to believe she is dying and that her family is not concerned, has only made her more despondent.
2x5 - Illness Anxiety Disorder Version 3
March 4, 2012
Miss Fulworth, in her thirties, is fed up. Although her doctors have put her through numerous tests, each with negative results, she insists she has a lump that is cancerous. The fact her that doctors refuse to believe she is dying and that her family is not concerned, has only made her more despondent.