Somatization disorder icd 10 criteria

Somatization is the generation of somatic symptoms due to psychological distress, often coinciding with a tendency to seek medical help for them. [1][2] The term somatization was introduced by Wilhelm Stekel in 1924. Somatization is the experience of psychological distress in the form of physical symptoms. People who somatize often feel like their body is betraying them, and they may not be able to identify a specific cause for their symptoms. This article aims to review the literature on the development of the concept of somatisation and how this definition is applied from a cross-cultural aspect. Keywords: Somatization disorders, Cross-cultural comparison, Oman, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, International Classification of Diseases The term somatization usually refers to a physical expression of stress or other negative emotions that are due to the connection between your mind and your body. Explore somatization in psychology, its causes, diagnosis, and treatment. Learn how emotional distress manifests as physical symptoms and impacts daily life. Somatization refers to the process by which psychological distress is expressed through physical symptoms without an identifiable organic cause. It represents a complex interaction between mind and body, where emotional or mental conflict manifests as bodily complaints. Somatization is the expression of mental phenomena as physical (somatic) symptoms. Disorders characterized by somatization extend in a continuum from those in which symptoms develop unconsciously and nonvolitionally to those in which symptoms develop consciously and volitionally. What Is Somatization? Somatization is the development of physical symptoms that can be attributed to psychological factors, ultimately disrupting your daily life or causing significant distress. Somatization occurs when psychological concerns are converted into physical symptoms. For example, a person who has just lost a loved one may somaticize their grief through severe fatigue. When mental factors such as stress cause physical symptoms the condition is known as somatisation. Somatoform disorders are a severe form of somatisation.