The Inpatient Assessment and Management of Motor Functional Neurological Disorders: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Motor functional neurologic disorders (FND) —previously termed “hysteria” and later “conversion disorder”—are exceedingly common and frequently encountered in the acute hospital setting. Despite their high prevalence, patients with motor FND can be challenging to diagnose accurately and manage effectively. To date, there is limite d guidance on the inpatient approach to the neuropsychiatric evaluation of patients with functional (psychogenic) neurologic symptoms.
Source: Psychosomatics - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kathleen McKee, Sean Glass, Caitlin Adams, Christopher D. Stephen, Franklin King, Kristin Parlman, David L. Perez, Nicholas Kontos Tags: Perspective Source Type: research