Andy
Retired committee member
It is over a decade since the new diagnosis of Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD) was introduced in the DSM-5, and Bodily Distress Disorder was proposed for inclusion in the ICD-11. These new diagnoses were introduced to move away from the terms “somatoform” and “somatization”, which were thought to be unhelpful to patients and doctors.
It was also thought necessary to define these disorders in a positive way rather than as “medically unexplained” symptoms, an unsatisfactory term as doctors frequently disagree about whether or not a symptom is explained by a medical disorder. The new classifications aimed to rely more on the presence of definite psychological and behavioral features.
Open access, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wps.21118
It was also thought necessary to define these disorders in a positive way rather than as “medically unexplained” symptoms, an unsatisfactory term as doctors frequently disagree about whether or not a symptom is explained by a medical disorder. The new classifications aimed to rely more on the presence of definite psychological and behavioral features.
Open access, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wps.21118