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somatoform disorder[sō′mod·ə‚fȯrm dis‚ȯrd·ər] (psychology) A psychiatric disorder in which the patient experiences physical symptoms although no actual physical disorder can be found to explain them. somatoform disorder
so·mat·o·form dis·or·dera group of disorders in which physical symptoms suggesting physical disorders for which there are no demonstrable organic findings or known physiologic mechanisms, and for which there is positive evidence, or a strong presumption that the symptoms are linked to psychological factors; for example, hysteria, conversion disorder, hypochondriasis, pain disorder, somatization disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, and Briquet syndrome.so·ma·to·form dis·or·der (sōmă-tō-fōrm dis-ōrdĕr) Condition in which physical symptoms suggest physical disorders but not demonstrable organic findings or known physiologic mechanisms, for which positive evidence exists, that such symptoms are linked to psychological factors. Somatoform disorderA category of psychiatric disorder characterized by conversion of emotional distress into physical symptoms or by symptoms of physical illness that have no discernible organic cause. Hypochondriasis is classified as a somatoform disorder.Mentioned in: Hypochondriasis, Somatoform Disordersso·ma·to·form dis·or·der (sōmă-tō-fōrm dis-ōrdĕr) Group of disorders in which physical symptoms suggesting physical disorders for which no demonstrable organic findings or known physiologic mechanisms exist, and for which there is positive evidence, or a strong presumption that the symptoms are linked to psychological factors. |