Crises non épileptiques psychogènes: le défi des troubles fonctionnels en neurologie
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Crises non épileptiques psychogènes: le défi des troubles fonctionnels en neurologie
Journal
Schweizer Archiv für Neurologie und Psychiatrie
ISSN
0258-7661
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
160
Number
8
Pages
347-350
Language
french
Abstract
Psychogenic non epileptic seizures (PNES) look like epilepsy, but are not accompanied by the electrophysiological alterations found in epilepsy. The diagnosis requires a complex process at the interface between neurology and psychiatry. Diagnostic restitution to the patient and treatment of the condition should be a collaboration between neurologist and psychiatrist including as much as possible a general practitioner. Vulnerability and triggering psycho-social factors, as well as frequent psychiatric co morbidity implicate that psychiatric-psychological care is needed in a majority of situations, however this cannot be done without a strong "somatic back-up" with rapid access to somatic facility for advice and care when needed. The neurological presentation of the disease, with psychiatric causes underlying the condition, bear the risk for the patient that neither neurological nor psychiatric care is offered. Current knowledge about the condition is still scarce, but the field is progressively enriched by studies with stronger methodologies. Recent neuroimaging studies open fascinating avenues on our understanding of the interplay between emotional regulation, representation of the self, and dissociative symptoms. These new avenues help our understanding of these disorders which challenge classical frontiers between neurology and psychiatry. In this paper we try to formulate a framework for the care of patient with dissociative disorders including NEPS.
Keywords
dissociative disorders , conversion , psychogenic non epileptic seizures , epilepsy
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