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Literatuur blok 3 – Somatische stoornissen – PSY4765
MASTER MENTAL HEALTH



Dit document bevat de samenvatting van alle verplichte literatuur voor de taken van blok 3 –
Somatische stoornissen




Emma Holtmaat
FPN | MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY




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Pagina
Literatuur per taak 3-4
Literatuur taak 1 – Somatische symptoom stoornissen 6-17
Literatuur taak 2 – Chronische pijn deel 1 19-41
Literatuur taak 3 – Chronische pijn deel 2 43-57
Literatuur taak 4 – Chronische vermoeidheid 59-70
Literatuur taak 5 – Body dysmorphic disorder 72-81
Literatuur taak 6 – Conversiestoornissen 83-96




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,Task 1 – Doctor: Why can’t they see what’s wrong with me?
o How to use the new DSM-5 somatic symptom disorder diagnosis in research and practice
– Rief and Martin – 2014
o Somatic symptom and related disorders in de DSM-5 – Bouman, Van Roos, Mulkens,
Visser - 2013
o Functional somatic syndromes – Barsky – 1999
o The need for a new medical model – Engel – 1977
o The biopsychosocial model of illness – Wade and Halligan - 2017
o The challenge of diagnosing non-specific functional and somatoform disorders – Murray,
Taussaint and Althaus, 2016


Task 2 – Chronische pijn part A – Fixing what’s wrong?
o ABC of psychological medicine: Musculoskeletal pain – Main and Williams – 2002
o Fear reduction in patients with chronic pain: a learning theory perspective – den Hollander
– 2014
o Social context and acceptance of chronic pain: the role of solicitous and punishing –
McCracken – 2004
o The fear-avoidance model of musculoskeletal pain – Leeuw, Goossens – 2006
o The fear-avoidance model of pain – Vlaeyen – 2016
o The role of psychosocial processes in the development and maintenance of chronic pain
disorders – Edwards – 2016
Treatment:
o Efficacy of biofeedback in chronic back pain – Sielski – 2017
o Exercise therapy for chronic musculoskeletal pain – Nijs – 2014
o Exposure in vivo versus operant graded activity in chronic low back pain patients –
Leeuw – 2008
o Psychological therapies for management of chronic pain in adults – Williams – 2012
o Psychological therapies for the management of chronic pain – Sturgeon – 2014


Task 3 – Chronische pijn part B – Building what’s wrong?
Kan het voorkomen worden door bepaalde technieken?
o Can positive affect attenuate (persistent) pain? State of the art and clinical implications
– Hanssen - 2017
o Resilience: A new paradigm for adaptation to chronic pain – Sturgeon – 2010
o Mechanisms of mindfulness – Shapiro – 2006
o The value of positive emotions: the emerging science of positive psychology is
coming to understand why it’s good to feel good – Fredrickson – 2003
Treatment
o Happy despite pain – Peters – 2017
o Acceptance and commitment therapy for chronic pain – Yang – 2004
o Acceptance- and mindfulness-based interventions for the treatment of chronic pain –
Veehof – 2015


Task 4 – Chronische vermoeidheid
o Chronic fatigue syndrome – Prins – 2006

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, o Chronic fatigue syndrome, an update – Rimbaut – 2016
o Chronic fatigue syndrome, Labels, meanings and consequenses – Wojcik – 2011
o Chronic fatigue syndrome, treatment without a cause – 2012
o The act of diagnosis, pros and cons of labeling – Huibers – 2006
Treatment
o Comparison of adaptive pacing therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, graded exercise
therapy, and specialist medical care for chronic fatigue syndrome (PACE): a
randomised trial – White and Goldsmith – 2011
o Effectiveness of internet-based cognitive behavioural treatment for adolescents with
chronic fatigue syndrome (FITNET) – Nijhof – 2012
o Efficacy of web-based cognitive–behavioural therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome –
Janse – 2018
o Long-Term Outcome of Cognitive Behavior Therapy Versus Relaxation Therapy for
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – Deale – 2001
o Recovery from chronic fatigue syndrome after treatments given in the PACE trial –
White and goldsmith – 2013
o Rehabilitative treatments for chronic fatigue syndrome – Sharpe – 2015
o Treatment outcome and metacognitive change in CBT and GET for Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome – Fernie – 2015


Task 5 – Body dysmorphic disorder
o Cosmetic Surgery and body dysmorphic disorder – Higgings – 2017
o A critical review of cosmetic treatment outcomes in body dysmorphic disorder -
Bowyer – 2016
o Mirror gazing in body dysmorphic disorder and healthy controls- Effects of duration
of gazing - Windheim – 2010
o Visual hot spots- An eye tracking study of attention bias in body dysmorphic disorder
- Greenberg – 2014
o A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Approach for Body Dysmorphic Disorder -
Wilhelm – 2010
Treatment
o Body Dysmorphic Disorder- Treating an Underrecognized Disorder - Phillips – 2008
o Clinical features, cognitive biases, and treatment of body dysmorphic disorder - Fang
– 2015

Task 6 – Conversiestoornis
o Behandelstrategieën bij somatoforme stoornissen – Philip – 2001
o Hypnotic Susceptibility in Patients with Conversion Disorder - Roelofs – 2002
o De conversieverlamming- een nieuwe kijk op een controversiële stoornis - Roelofs –
2003
o Conversion disorder- a problematic diagnosis – Nicholson, Stone, Kanaan – 2010
o Conversion disorder – Nicholson, Kanaan – 2009
o Childhood Abuse in Patients with Conversion Disorder – Roelofs, Keijsers, Hoogduin
- 2002
Treatment
o Behavioural interventions in the rehabilitation of acute v. chronic non-organic
(conversion/factitious) motor disorders – Shapiro, Teasell – 2004

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, o Guided self-help for functional (psychogenic) symptoms – Sharpe, Walker, Williams
– 2011
o Overzicht van de toepassing van hypnose en katalepsie bij de conversiestoornis –
Hoogduin, De Kleine - 2015




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