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====== Somatisation Disorder ====== | ====== Somatisation Disorder ====== | ||
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===== Primer ===== | ===== Primer ===== | ||
<callout type="danger" title="Obsolete DSM-IV-TR Diagnosis" icon="true">This diagnosis no longer exists in the DSM-5. It has been replaced with [[somatic:dsm-5:somatic-symptom]].</callout> | <callout type="danger" title="Obsolete DSM-IV-TR Diagnosis" icon="true">This diagnosis no longer exists in the DSM-5. It has been replaced with [[somatic:dsm-5:somatic-symptom]].</callout> | ||
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</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
<WRAP half column> | <WRAP half column> | ||
- | ==== Criterion C ==== | + | == Criterion C == |
Either (1) or (2): | Either (1) or (2): | ||
- after appropriate investigation, each of the symptoms in Criterion B cannot be fully explained by a known general medical condition or the direct effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) | - after appropriate investigation, each of the symptoms in Criterion B cannot be fully explained by a known general medical condition or the direct effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) | ||
- when there is a related general medical condition, the physical complaints or resulting social or occupational impairment are in excess of what would be expected from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings | - when there is a related general medical condition, the physical complaints or resulting social or occupational impairment are in excess of what would be expected from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings | ||
- | ==== Criterion D ==== | + | == Criterion D == |
The symptoms are not intentionally feigned or produced (as in [[somatic:dsm-5:factitious|factitious disorder]] or [[teaching:malingering|malingering]]). | The symptoms are not intentionally feigned or produced (as in [[somatic:dsm-5:factitious|factitious disorder]] or [[teaching:malingering|malingering]]). | ||
</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||