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In chapter 1 Ellert R.S. Nijenhuis reviews the history of somatoform dissociation that includes Freud's description of hysterical symptoms, Bowlby's theory of infant-parent attachment, the work of David Feinstein and Barry Lubin, and the research of Benvenuto and Sumartojo. The book also discusses somatoform dissociation in relation to somatic symptoms, somatoform pain disorder, somatic symptom disorder, somatization, hypochondriasis, factitious illness, medically unexplained symptoms, and medically unexplained pain. In addition, the book discusses somatization and somatoform dissociation in different diagnostic contexts. The topics of this book are relevant to any field of psychological practice that involves diagnostic considerations. Practitioners in all areas of the medical and psychological professions should familiarize themselves with the book to facilitate their effective clinical practice.
The book Somatoform Dissociation that appeared in a German translation by Janina Ungar, Sebastian Storck, and Andreja Dutku (Reprint: 2019) is a compilation of seven articles by Ellert R.S. Nijenhuis that were published in the Dutch journal Neuropsychiatry and Neuropharmacology. It is the first book that comprehensively discusses the somatoform dissociation concept. The chapter headings are: 1. Diagnostic Considerations. 2. A Guide for Differential Diagnosis. 3. The Failure of History. 4. The Role of the Therapist. 5. The Experience of the Therapist. 6. Feelings of Devaluation. 7. Self-Fulfilling Diagnosis.
The book Somatoform Dissociation was awarded the Best Book in Neuropsychiatry and Neuropharmacology in the category of the first book of a series in 2017. In 2018 it was further awarded by the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the International Neuropsychiatric Association (INPS).
In the book, Ellert R.S. Nijenhuis reviews the history of somatoform dissociation that includes Freud's description of hysterical symptoms, Bowlby's theory of infant-parent attachment, the work of David Feinstein and Barry Lubin, and the research of Benvenuto and Sumartojo.
“The book’s main contribution is its emphasis on dissociative disorders among trauma survivors, and its emphasis on the clinician’s contribution to the goal of treatment, in terms of the clinician’s ability to include the patient’s story in the process of understanding the patient’s symptoms.”
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