mislabelling somatic concerns as mental disorders
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 1:53 pm
This is a really good article about 'it's all in your head' and the 'too easy' 'dustbin' diagnosis ( too trite a description and I don't mean to 'rubbish' a diagnosis that is psychological, as this is as real as any other, I know) when there IS an actual organic problem.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/dsm ... der?page=2
This is something that I have had to endure, well still am actually.
I have tried for a benefit (Industrial injuries, as I fell at work) but although the benefit people are happy to accept that my injury was caused by the fall they are also happy to accept that my problem is central sensitisation rather than actual pelvic neuralgia.
I will post an update of my ridiculous struggle at some stage but this article means quite a bit to me. I am very happy to read that people who can make a difference are looking into this problem realistically.
It is far too easy an option to say, it's psychosomatic.
Even tho' much of the pain management treatments will be similar whether the problem is psychological or somatic the are massive knock on issues if wrongly categorised with regard to any benefits or insurance as explained in this article. Then there is any actual targeted treatments of course, oh best not to get me started
Helen
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/dsm ... der?page=2
This is something that I have had to endure, well still am actually.
I have tried for a benefit (Industrial injuries, as I fell at work) but although the benefit people are happy to accept that my injury was caused by the fall they are also happy to accept that my problem is central sensitisation rather than actual pelvic neuralgia.
I will post an update of my ridiculous struggle at some stage but this article means quite a bit to me. I am very happy to read that people who can make a difference are looking into this problem realistically.
It is far too easy an option to say, it's psychosomatic.
Even tho' much of the pain management treatments will be similar whether the problem is psychological or somatic the are massive knock on issues if wrongly categorised with regard to any benefits or insurance as explained in this article. Then there is any actual targeted treatments of course, oh best not to get me started

Helen