Conversion Disorder- Mind versus Body: A Review

Innov Clin Neurosci. 2015 May-Jun;12(5-6):27-33.

Abstract

In this article, the authors accentuate the signs and symptoms of conversion disorder and the significance of clinical judgment and expertise in order to reach the right diagnosis. The authors review the literature and provide information on the etiology, prevalence, diagnostic criteria, and the treatment methods currently employed in the management of conversion disorder. Of note, the advancements of neuropsychology and brain imaging have led to emergence of a relatively sophisticated picture of the neuroscientific psychopathology of complex mental illnesses, including conversion disorder. The available evidence suggests new methods with which to test hypotheses about the neural circuits underlying conversion symptoms. In context of this, the authors also explore the neurobiological understanding of conversion disorder.

Keywords: Conversion disorder; conversion anesthesia; hysteria; psychoanalytic factors; psychogenic nonepileptic seizures; repressed idea; striatothalamocortical circuits; therapeutic alliance; unconscious conflict.

Publication types

  • Review