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One of your classmates spent the summer interning in a neurologist’s office. “One of the most fascinating things,” she says, “was the patients with psychosomatic illness. Some had seizures or partial paralysis of an arm, and there were no neurological causes—so it was all psychosomatic. The neurologist tried to refer these patients to psychiatrists, but a lot of the patients thought he was accusing them of faking their symptoms, and they were very insulted.” What would you tell your friend about psychosomatic illness? Could a disease that’s “all in the head” really produce symptoms such as seizures or partial paralysis, or are these patients definitely faking their symptoms? |