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Cathy discusses somatic symptom disorder, including the risk factors, symptoms, treatment, and nursing care of patients with this disorder. She also covers factitious disorder (i.e., Munchausen syndrome). Cathy explains the difference between factitious disorder and malingering. She also discusses the signs, diagnosis, and treatment of factitious disorder. At the end of the video, Cathy provides a quiz to test your knowledge of some of the key points she covered in the video.
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00:00 Introduction
00:24 Somatic Symptom Disorder
2:23 Factitious Disorder (aka Munchausen Syndrome)
3:45 Quiz Time!
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@samidothings5123
@samidothings5123 8 месяцев назад
Nice work Doctor keep it up. Im psychology student and this helps allot 😊.
@anuskaroy7640
@anuskaroy7640 Месяц назад
My grandmother has factious disorder for sure 😭
@vmtz2001
@vmtz2001 7 месяцев назад
I suspect a lot of what they call panic disorder is somatic symptom disorder and health anxiety disorder (hypochondria)
@SunlessComa4614
@SunlessComa4614 6 месяцев назад
I'm glad you've never had a brain tumor that grew into your amygdala forcing you into fight or flight, then episodes wherein you, as my neuro VERY aptly described, hallucinate your own death. I've since had brain surgery, but there is no terror on earth like a genuine panic attack. You're out of your body floating away, sweating & shivering, heart racing, and those are the last seconds of your life. I hope you never, ever experience a panic attack ♥️
@VM-oi3dk
@VM-oi3dk Месяц назад
@@SunlessComa4614this would not be somatic symptom disorder then. It’s a real ailment. There can be many medical causes of anxiety of course. I hope you get better soon. It must be awful. I said much of what is called panic disorder, certainly not all.
@liz6034
@liz6034 4 месяца назад
This is so unfair, unfortunate, and misguided. The most important and glossed over sentence of the somatic symptom "diagnosis" is "and hasn't been explained medically." The second is the term "excessive and out of proportion." All it takes is being female and having a mention of depression on your intake form, and just ONE doctor or nurse who decides this is the case, and every other doctor or nurse you forever see will think the same. Why? Because the first doc didn't do due diligence. Didn't look at everything, Didn't get full history or take time to understand the symptoms or the effect they had on the patient's life. Didn't give them education or guidance to be more observant of their symptoms, but then discounted them because the patient couldn't explain them in detail. What gets written up is an amalgamation of the docs assumptions and words, which gets passed on, and on, and twenty years later you have someone crying in your office, and of course it seems excessive and out of proportion to you. Seeing how medical providers are taught to make these assumptions and distrust patients explains to me why going to the doctor anymore seems like going into battle. The patient has no voice, no power, no agency. You made up your mind before we walked in who we were and what was wrong with us.
@kayleelong888
@kayleelong888 4 месяца назад
I am sorry you have went through such a disheartening situation with your healthcare. I am a nursing student currently and I am hoping to change the directory of healthcare in the fact that some patients feel like they haven’t been advocated for correctly. I hope you are able to find someone who can advocate for your health and your symptoms. Healthcare has its flaws, but there are some professionals out there who really do care about you and not just a diagnosis. Best wishes to you❤️
@JjNorf
@JjNorf 2 месяца назад
Amen, fuck these noob doctors. They set you on a decade course of medical neglect and suffering. An example would be having disc tears throughout your back from a car accident, and not getting help or surgery to correct it, not even being allowed to get an MRI to get a proper diagnosis. Medical malpractice lawsuits need to set these impatient and irritable doctors straight, and prevent them from letting people with legitimate injuries the help they need.
@shallyhutch4032
@shallyhutch4032 11 дней назад
Exactly, this is destructive and potentially extremely harmful
@user-ff3cz8gl7x
@user-ff3cz8gl7x Месяц назад
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@twothirdsostrich
@twothirdsostrich 11 месяцев назад
This whole somatic diagnosis is BS. Doctors shout depression/anxiety whenever they don’t know what’s going on. I was told I had anxiety/depression for my stomach pain that was making it hard to eat. This went on for several months and the only thing they could find is that I have an abnormal amount of gas in my stomach. I had every test imaginable. It wasn’t until I had one doctor believe me and do exploratory surgery that they found a fundoplication I had done several years ago was actually caught in a hernia and compressing my vagus nerve. This hernia didn’t show up on any CTs, MRIs, nor EGDs. But we have pictures now from actually my surgery showing what was wrong. Because I am a young female, other doctors didn’t take me seriously and if anything now this experience has left me with a distrust of the medical community due to their negligence. After the hernia repair and complete fundoplication take down, I am better and pain free. This somatic bullshit is once again sexism by a male dominated field 👍👍
@vmtz2001
@vmtz2001 7 месяцев назад
It doesn’t have to apply to women. Apparently you were misdiagnosed. Somatic Symptom Disorder is real. The mind is powerful. If a hypnotist can make a person feel somebody someone just spilled ice water on them or he/she has ants crawling all over, you can certainly create symptoms. I had cardiophobia for many years with real heart symptoms. What some people would call anxiety disorder others would call somatic symptom disorder.
@felixt808
@felixt808 6 месяцев назад
​@@vmtz2001 yeah no somatic symtom disorder is horribly fake. most of what that describes is fibromyalgia, etc which also doesnt have direct medical causes. so why do your job as a lazy bum doctor when you can simply write someone off as a looney and ignore them? this is also dangerous for those that get diagnosed with this and then genuinely suffer from life threatening conditions such as appendicitis.
@thetwelfthman8439
@thetwelfthman8439 3 месяца назад
The key phrase is “cannot be explained medically”. Your situation sucks, but it was explained medically, so you were unfortunately misdiagnosed. It’s also not just women and it is a legitimate disorder
@twothirdsostrich
@twothirdsostrich 3 месяца назад
@@thetwelfthman8439for months though, it could not be explained medically. The only reason why it was explained medically was that I lost 40lbs which made one doctor believe me and be willing to perform exploratory surgery. But they wanted to label me as this for several months of my life while I was in agonizing pain. I’m not saying it doesn’t exist, but I believe this is over diagnosed whenever they can’t find something. Just because imaging doesn’t show it, doesn’t mean it’s not there, case in point with the hernia only showing in surgery. I am not the first person to deal with this, this happens all the time to women who also deal with endometriosis. That isn’t always seen in imaging, often only diagnosed through laparoscopic surgery. It’s a shame medical providers push this instead of truly seeking every route possible first.
@VM-oi3dk
@VM-oi3dk Месяц назад
@@felixt808 I think in most instances doctors misuse that diagnosis, however with people with panic disorder this is quite common, especially people who get tachycardia after using pot or drugs, or getting sun stroke. It’s extremely frightening. I do think that doctors overuse the diagnosis of psychosomatic. There are certain tell tale signs of somatic symptom disorder, like when it happens for purely psychological reasons, in certain places and situations. It comes and goes accordingly. Only a professional can diagnose this
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