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A Functional Classification of Hypochondriasis With Specific Recommendations for Treatment

Authors: SCOTT IDZOREK MD

Abstract

Abstract: A review of both past and present psychiatric literature reveals that the concept of hypochondriasis is inexact and confusing. In an attempt to make hypochondriasis a meaningful and useful concept for practicing clinicians, a functional classification is presented that views hypochondriasis from four aspects—(1) as a “warning signal,” (2) as a symptom of psychosis, (3) as a symptom of depressive illness, and (4) as a syndrome labelled “true hypochondriasis.” Each of these aspects is discussed, with emphasis placed on specific and practical recommendations for treatment.

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