Somatoform disorders involve physical symptoms that can’t be explained by medical conditions, often believed to be linked to emotional or psychological distress. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers comprehensive insights into these disorders, emphasizing their diagnosis, management, and underlying psychological mechanisms. Our expert editors curate content that is both clinically relevant and actionable, aiding psychiatrists in offering effective care.
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Personality, Anxiety and Depression, and Migraine
December 14, 2017
Episodic migraines often lead to medication-overuse headache. Anxiety, mood disorders, and disorders caused by psychoactive substances other than analgesics all have been reported in patients with medication-overuse headache. Could...
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Migraine Headache: Diagnosis and Current and Emerging Preventive Treatments
December 27, 2018
Most people with primary headache disorders, such as migraine, are undiagnosed. Read this PCC Supplement for updated classifications and assessments for patients with headache disorders and to identify and...