Somatic Symptom Disorder
and Effective Management

The experience of persistent physical symptoms without medical cause can diminish the quality of life and negatively impact relationships and daily routines. However, with a specialized treatment approach tailored to the unique needs of each individual, it is possible to gain insight into how psychological and social factors may contribute to somatic symptoms and learn new skills to manage the situation better.

At Granite Recovery Centers, our experienced clinical team utilizes a whole-person approach to address both the mind and body in treating SSD. We aim to assist clients in reducing symptoms and improving coping and recovery capability so they can achieve greater well-being through evidence-based psychotherapy, mindfulness practices and skills training.

Signs of Somatic Symptom Disorder

Since this is a medical condition that affects both the physical health and psychological state of an individual, at least one disturbing physical symptom will occur. Those with this disorder suffer real physical pains, which can cause grave suffering, severe handicaps, and even lead to bankruptcy. Whether these symptoms have a physical foundation is irrelevant. The core of the illness is this distress and disruption rather than any actual cause.

The seriousness and persistence of these symptoms differ among those diagnosed with somatic symptom disorder. The most common symptoms include feverish pain and generally feeling unwell. Anxiety, depression, and other mental health problems are often associated with these symptoms.

SSD can start at any age and with any gender, but it usually begins early in adulthood. The illness occurs more often in women than men; those with a history of trauma or abuse are particularly susceptible.

Diagnosing somatic symptom disorder can be difficult because its symptoms are similar to those of other medical conditions. Healthcare providers will typically perform a thorough physical examination and run various medical tests before considering an SSD diagnosis. However, when clients have already undergone numerous medical evaluations and medical professionals have not found any underlying disease responsible for the symptoms, SSD is most likely.

Somatic symptom disorder is common and can disrupt clients’ daily life. Medical attention is necessary to get an accurate diagnosis and be able to apply effective remedies to improve the condition. People with somatic symptom disorder and their families need to learn about the disorder so that they can make well-informed choices about healthcare.

Symptoms and Diagnostic Criteria

Psychological Factors

Stress and Somatic Symptom Disorder

Anxiety Disorders and Somatic Symptom Disorder

Emotions and Somatic Symptom Disorder

Treatment Approaches

Granite Recovery Centers’ Approach

The medical community realizes that psychological and physical health cannot be separated. An obvious instance is that, in somatic symptom disorder, the client experiences physical symptoms without any underlying medical cause. For those struggling with this condition, proper treatment is essential. That’s where our team comes in, offering specialized treatment for somatic symptom disorder that comprehensively addresses the individual needs of each client.

Contact Us To Get The Help You Need

If you want to visit one of our New England drug rehab centers, please contact us at Granite Recovery Centers. Our experts will work with you to find a high-quality treatment option that meets your needs. We strive to provide a holistic level of treatment with evidence-based care, giving you the help necessary to regain your sobriety for good.

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