The Diagnosis of Hysteria: What Are We Trying to Do?
SAMUEL B. GUZE M.D.1
1 Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, 4940 Audubon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 63110
The diagnosis of a "functional" psychiatric illness may be considered valid if the patients do not develop the features of a different illness, if they have a similar clinical course, and if an increased prevalence of the same disorder is encountered among their relatives. Diagnostic validity thus requires follow-up and family studies. Using these principles, the author summarizes his studies of hysteria and delineates the diagnostic criteria that have been appropriately validated.