Die Hysterie im neuen Gewand und im Wandel der Zeit |
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Authors: | Mag. Dr. H. Oberlerchner MAS |
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Affiliation: | 1. Abteilung für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Klinikum Klagenfurt am W?rthersee, Feschnigstr. 11, 9020, Klagenfurt, ?sterreich
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Abstract: | Classical symptoms of hysteria – especially symptoms of hysterical neurosis (conversion type) – are not commonly seen any more. On the one hand, general knowledge about the function of hysterical has led to suppression of the underlying hidden conflicts, possibly up to resomatization. On the other hand, those affected may have rather subtle symptoms, e.g., vague pain, circulatory disorders, or fatigue. Overall, the hysterical phenomena have not become less common but have become “contemporary” and, therefore, more difficult to identify. Reliable epidemiological data, however, are difficult to obtain. Rough estimates indicate that 2–6?% of all people have dissociative disorders (ICD-10 definition). Histrionic personality disorder is estimated to occur with a frequency of 2–3?%. In 75?% of cases, the disease manifests relatively early, between the ages of 17 and 32 years and with a 3:1 female to male ratio. An average of 7 years elapses between first manifestation and the start of psychiatric–psychotherapeutic treatment. |
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