Alternative name: Briquet's syndrome
Somatization disorder is a chronic condition in which there are numerous physical complaints -- lasting for years and resulting in substantial impairment -- that are caused by psychological problems and for which no underlying physical problem can be identified.
The disorder is marked by multiple physical complaints that persist for years involving any body system. Most frequently, the complaints involve chronic pain and problems with the digestive system, the nervous system, and the reproductive system. The disorder usually begins before the age of 30 and occurs more often in women.
Somatization disorder is highly stigmatized and patients are often dismissed by their physicians as having problems that are "all in your head." However, as researchers study the connections between the brain, the digestive system, and the immune system, somatization disorders are becoming better understood and should not be seen as "faked" conditions which the patient could end if he or she chose to do so.
The symptoms are generally severe enough to interfere with work and relationships and lead the person to visit the doctor and even take medication. A lifelong history of "sickliness" is often present. However, despite thorough investigation, no specific underlying physical cause is ever identified to account for the symptoms. Stress often worsens symptoms.
2006-08-27 03:51:16
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answered by rrrevils 6
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There are many reasons why someone might develop a somatization disorder. These include: Major Depression, Overwork, Failing Relationships, Major unresolved decisions, Chronic anxiety, Malingering, as well as other physical/medcal conditions.
Finding support (like a support group, friends, family or counselor) can be very helpful for the individual suffering from this problem.
2006-08-27 10:56:17
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answered by EDtherapist 5
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It's the only way they have learned how to get fullfillment.
2006-08-27 10:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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