Somatization

Somatization is a tendency to experience and communicate psychological distress as bodily and organic symptoms and to seek medical help for them.[1][2] More commonly expressed, it is the generation of physical symptoms of a psychiatric condition such as anxiety. The term somatization was introduced by Wilhelm Stekel in 1924.[3]

Somatization is a worldwide phenomenon.[4] A somatization spectrum can be identified, with chronic cases being classified as somatization disorder.[5]

  1. ^ Lipowski ZJ (1988). "Somatization: the concept and its clinical application". Am J Psychiatry. 145 (11): 1358–68. doi:10.1176/ajp.145.11.1358. PMID 3056044.
  2. ^ Adriana Feder, M.D. Somatization
  3. ^ R. L. Woolfolk/L. A. Allen, Treating Somatization (2006) p. 5
  4. ^ P. S. Sutker/H. E. Adams, Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (2001) p. 217
  5. ^ Woolfolk/Allen, pp. 14–5