Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder)
Diagnostic criteria B: Sx incompatible
-Clinical findings provide evidence that symptoms are incompatible with other medical conditions
Specify: Symptom Type
1. Weakness paralysis 2. Abnormal movement 3. Swallowing 4.Speech 5.Attacks/seizures 6. Anasthesia/sensory loss 7. Special sensory 8. Mixed
Specify: Time
Acute episode: <6 months vs Persistent: >6 months
Diagnostic criteria A: Altered voluntary motor or sensory function
One or more symptoms of altered: Voluntary motor Sensory function
Specify: Stressor present?
Psychological stressor present: specify it vs Psychological stressor not present
Diagnostic criteria C: Best explanation
Sx or deficit not explained by other disorders
Diagnostic criteria D: Significant Impairment
Symptom or deficit causes significant physical, mental, social distress and warrants medical evaluation
What is conversion disorder often the result of?
Trauma or very stressful live event that in turn manifests as one or many somatic symptoms
Is it possible to have conversion disorder with other disorders?
Yes, it is possible and often common co-morbid with anxiety disorders and depressive disorders. It can also be comorbid with somatic symptom disorder