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10 History of Hysteria

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From the uterus, to witchcraft, hypnotism and more, we go through the history of what unexplainable symptoms have been blamed on and how they've been explained through history all the way up to more modern day classifications like Briquette's syndrome, somatoform, conversion, or functional disorders. We tease apart risk factors and other patterns that have been identified to lead to symptoms commonly labelled as ‘hysteria’, and the resulting biases that have carried through into modern medicine towards patients with these types of presentations. This episode is a somewhat lighter, funny change of pace from the pain education heavy start and continues to dive into why hard to treat patients with difficult to explain symptoms have struggled to be taken seriously - since the beginning of time.
Resources:

www.iniyh.com/newsletter
Timestamps:

0:00 Official Intro

00:17 Intro

01:56 Diagnostic Limitations

05:30 Doctor Side

08:57 Patient Side

11:07 Juxtaposed position

15:08 Understanding things given the time

17:31 I don't know comes with caveats

20:27 Diagnosing History

29:55 Scientific Regions

33:36 The Enlightenment

42:12 Unconcious component of the mind

51:39 Same time as Charco - Briquette

01:04:04 Symptoms Briquette starts to recognize

01:09:20 Thurbrandt - end of 1800s

01:10:56 Sigmund Freud

01:14:41 Second WW

01:17:08 Looking closer at the DSM 1

01:25:02 Unintended Consequences

01:31:25 Conversion Disorders

01:35:29 DSM 5

01:42:04 International Classification of Diseases

01:43:30 How to think about this

01:50:35 Disclaimer

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 11 Both (00:00:00)

2. Intro (00:00:17)

3. Diagnostic Limitations (00:01:56)

4. Doctor Side (00:05:30)

5. Patient Side (00:08:57)

6. Juxtaposed position (00:11:07)

7. Understanding things given the time (00:15:08)

8. I don't know comes with caveats (00:17:31)

9. Diagnosing Histoy (00:20:27)

10. Scientific Regions (00:29:55)

11. The Enlightenment (00:33:36)

12. Unconcious component of the mind (00:42:12)

13. Same time as Charco - Briquette (00:51:39)

14. Symptoms Briquette starts to recognize (01:04:04)

15. Thurbrandt - end of 1800s (01:09:20)

16. Sigmund Freud (01:10:56)

17. Second WW (01:14:41)

18. Looking closser at the DSM 1 (01:17:08)

19. Unintended Consequences (01:25:02)

20. Conversion Disorders (01:31:25)

21. DSM 5 (01:35:29)

22. International Classification of Diseases (01:42:04)

23. How to think about this (01:43:30)

15 episodes

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Content provided by Dr. Dan Bates & Justine Feitelson, Dr. Dan Bates, and Justine Feitelson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Dan Bates & Justine Feitelson, Dr. Dan Bates, and Justine Feitelson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

From the uterus, to witchcraft, hypnotism and more, we go through the history of what unexplainable symptoms have been blamed on and how they've been explained through history all the way up to more modern day classifications like Briquette's syndrome, somatoform, conversion, or functional disorders. We tease apart risk factors and other patterns that have been identified to lead to symptoms commonly labelled as ‘hysteria’, and the resulting biases that have carried through into modern medicine towards patients with these types of presentations. This episode is a somewhat lighter, funny change of pace from the pain education heavy start and continues to dive into why hard to treat patients with difficult to explain symptoms have struggled to be taken seriously - since the beginning of time.
Resources:

www.iniyh.com/newsletter
Timestamps:

0:00 Official Intro

00:17 Intro

01:56 Diagnostic Limitations

05:30 Doctor Side

08:57 Patient Side

11:07 Juxtaposed position

15:08 Understanding things given the time

17:31 I don't know comes with caveats

20:27 Diagnosing History

29:55 Scientific Regions

33:36 The Enlightenment

42:12 Unconcious component of the mind

51:39 Same time as Charco - Briquette

01:04:04 Symptoms Briquette starts to recognize

01:09:20 Thurbrandt - end of 1800s

01:10:56 Sigmund Freud

01:14:41 Second WW

01:17:08 Looking closer at the DSM 1

01:25:02 Unintended Consequences

01:31:25 Conversion Disorders

01:35:29 DSM 5

01:42:04 International Classification of Diseases

01:43:30 How to think about this

01:50:35 Disclaimer

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 11 Both (00:00:00)

2. Intro (00:00:17)

3. Diagnostic Limitations (00:01:56)

4. Doctor Side (00:05:30)

5. Patient Side (00:08:57)

6. Juxtaposed position (00:11:07)

7. Understanding things given the time (00:15:08)

8. I don't know comes with caveats (00:17:31)

9. Diagnosing Histoy (00:20:27)

10. Scientific Regions (00:29:55)

11. The Enlightenment (00:33:36)

12. Unconcious component of the mind (00:42:12)

13. Same time as Charco - Briquette (00:51:39)

14. Symptoms Briquette starts to recognize (01:04:04)

15. Thurbrandt - end of 1800s (01:09:20)

16. Sigmund Freud (01:10:56)

17. Second WW (01:14:41)

18. Looking closser at the DSM 1 (01:17:08)

19. Unintended Consequences (01:25:02)

20. Conversion Disorders (01:31:25)

21. DSM 5 (01:35:29)

22. International Classification of Diseases (01:42:04)

23. How to think about this (01:43:30)

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