Functional neurological disorders

Illness perceptions in functional neurological disorder: a ‘think-aloud’ study of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire using content and thematic analysis

Study Overview The research investigates the perceptions that individuals with functional neurological disorder (FND) hold regarding their illness. By employing […]

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Illness perceptions in functional neurological disorder: a ‘think-aloud’ study of the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire using content and thematic analysis

Study Overview In recent years, functional neurological disorder (FND) has gained recognition as a condition characterized by neurological symptoms that

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Difficulties in verbalizing emotions in patients with functional neurological disorder: An investigation of the extent of mismatch in self-reported and task-induced emotional responses

Study Overview The investigation focuses on the challenges faced by individuals with functional neurological disorders (FND) in articulating their emotional

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Difficulties in verbalizing emotions in patients with functional neurological disorder: An investigation of the extent of mismatch in self-reported and task-induced emotional responses

Study Overview The research investigates the complexities faced by individuals with functional neurological disorder (FND) in articulating their emotions. FND

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