» Articles » PMID: 10402879

Diagnosing Demoralization in Consultation Psychiatry

Overview
Journal Psychosomatics
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Psychiatry
Date 1999 Jul 14
PMID 10402879
Citations 16
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Demoralization, a normal response to adversity, is commonly seen in medical and surgical patients referred for psychiatric consultation. Demoralization should be distinguished from adjustment disorders and other pathological conditions--a process that would be facilitated if demoralization, like grief, were given a V code in DSM. Although the primary responsibility for treating demoralization rests with the patient's physician, the consulting psychiatrist must make an accurate diagnosis and begin the process of supportive psychotherapy.

Citing Articles

When Is Being Sad on the Burn Unit Pathological? Differential Diagnosis of Demoralization, Adjustment Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder in Burn Survivors.

Beal M, Lerman S, Leppla I Eur Burn J. 2024; 3(1):122-134.

PMID: 39604179 PMC: 11575370. DOI: 10.3390/ebj3010010.


Psychiatric Explanations of Poor Oral Intake: A Clinically Focused Review.

Grace E, Heaney B, France A, Bruckel T, Oldham M J Acad Consult Liaison Psychiatry. 2024; 65(5):458-470.

PMID: 39222846 PMC: 11531996. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaclp.2024.08.006.


Clinical Teaching of Demoralization: Challenges and Opportunities.

Landerholm A, Miran D, Tung S, Braun I, Amonoo H, Peteet J Acad Psychiatry. 2024; 48(6):633-636.

PMID: 39044113 DOI: 10.1007/s40596-024-02005-6.


The Body, the Mind, and the Spirit: Including the Spiritual Domain in Mental Health Care.

Van Denend J, Ford K, Berg P, Edens E, Cooke J J Relig Health. 2022; 61(5):3571-3588.

PMID: 35852727 PMC: 9294786. DOI: 10.1007/s10943-022-01609-2.


Demoralization and Its Relationship with Depression and Hopelessness in Suicidal Patients Attending an Emergency Department.

Costanza A, Baertschi M, Richard-Lepouriel H, Weber K, Berardelli I, Pompili M Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020; 17(7).

PMID: 32225017 PMC: 7177663. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17072232.