Monday, July 9, 2012

Symptoms of a Mental Disorder


The clinical symptoms of a mental disorder as a form or a fainting attack is an example of a disease called "somatization". Somatization is called "the tendency to avoid distress and mental states defined as physical symptoms occur.

Somatization is the most common psychological phenomena of doctors seen, with the presentation of physical symptoms as part of a mental disorder. This is not surprising, since throughout history and cultures, the expression of psychological distress through physical symptoms is really the rule.

The physician should examine the presence of both psychological and physical causes for his condition. Patients often are told it is okay without allay their fears. Patients are often not easy to know normal diagnostic tests reassured. Many patients need help to understand the relationship between physical symptoms and their emotional state.

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