SOMATOFORM DISORDER · JUMEIRAH · DUBAI
Somatoform Disorder Treatment in Dubai: Healing the Mind-Body Connection
When physical pain or symptoms persist despite medical testing, the answer may lie in the mind-body link. Our specialists provide compassionate, evidence-based therapy to help you manage somatic symptoms, reduce distress, and improve your daily quality of life.
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Zita Chriszto
Clinical Psychologist · Dubai
DHA Licensed
MSc Psychology
7+ years’ experience
BA Psychology
“My goal is to give you practical tools that create lasting change — not just talk about problems.”
Causes of Somatoform Disorders
Somatoform disorders arise from a combination of psychological, biological, and social factors. Stressful life events, trauma, and underlying mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression are common risk factors contributing to the development of these disorders.
Understanding Somatoform Disorders in Dubai
Personality disorders, including Borderline, Narcissistic, Antisocial, and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorders, are complex mental health conditions that significantly influence how individuals perceive themselves and relate to others. These enduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving can lead to substantial challenges in personal relationships, work environments, and social interactions. In Dubai, Zita Chriszto, a DHA-licensed clinical psychologist, offers professional, evidence-based treatment to help individuals navigate these difficulties and improve their quality of life.
When to Seek Help
Recognizing the need for professional assistance is crucial in managing somatoform disorders. If you experience persistent physical symptoms without a clear medical cause, excessive worry about your health, or if your symptoms interfere with your daily life and relationships, it may be time to seek help.
A study by Mahmoud and Saravanan (2020) titled “Prevalence of Mental Disorders and the Use of Mental Health Services among the Adult Population in United Arab Emirates,” published in the Asian Journal of Epidemiology, found that somatoform disorders have a prevalence of 6.2% in females compared to 1.8% in males, a significant difference (p = 0.010). Additionally, research in Europe by Wittchen et al. (2011) estimates the prevalence of somatoform disorders at 6.3%, indicating that the rates in the UAE are comparable to those in the European Union. These statistics underscore the importance of timely intervention, especially considering that somatoform disorders can lead to extensive medical evaluations and treatments without addressing the underlying psychological factors. Consulting a qualified clinical psychologist like Zita Chriszto can provide the necessary support and effective treatment strategies to improve your quality of life.
Treatment Options for Somatoform Disorders
Effective treatment for somatoform disorders typically involves a combination of psychotherapy and stress management techniques. At our clinic in Dubai we employ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) to address both the psychological and physical aspects of these disorders. CBT helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns that contribute to their physical symptoms, while MBSR enhances self-awareness and coping mechanisms through mindfulness practices. This integrative approach not only alleviates physical symptoms but also improves overall mental well-being. Zita’s expertise in treating both adults and children ensures a tailored approach to each individual’s unique needs.
Common Symptoms of Somatoform Disorders
- Chronic Pain: Persistent pain in one or more areas of the body that is not explained by an underlying medical condition.
- Gastrointestinal Complaints: Symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or bloating without a detectable medical cause.
- Neurological Symptoms: Problems with coordination or balance, paralysis, or localized weakness that cannot be medically explained.
- Pseudoneurological Complaints: Symptoms such as fainting, blindness, or deafness with no identifiable medical reason.
- Cardiopulmonary Symptoms: Chest pain, heart palpitations, or shortness of breath not attributed to physical heart or lung conditions.
- Preoccupation with Health: Excessive worry about having a serious illness despite medical reassurance.
- Multiple Symptoms: A combination of different symptoms across various body systems without a clear medical diagnosis.
I am Zita Chriszto, a DHA licensed clinical psychologist based in Dubai. My professional approach is deeply rooted in providing compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to each individual’s needs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Depression and Its Treatment
What are the common symptoms of depression?
Common symptoms of depression include persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, changes in appetite, sleep disturbances, fatigue, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, and recurring thoughts of death or suicide.
How is depression treated in Dubai?
Treatment for depression in Dubai usually involves a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), medication and lifestyle adjustments. Each treatment plan is customized to the individual’s needs, ensuring a comprehensive approach to mental wellbeing.
How can I find a qualified psychologist for depression treatment in Dubai?
To find a qualified psychologist, look for professionals who are licensed by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) and specialize in the treatment of depression. Personal recommendations, online reviews and professional directories can also be helpful.
Is there a hotline for mental health support in Dubai?
Yes, there is a mental support hotline in the UAE that operates daily from 8 am to 8 pm. You can reach it by calling 800-HOPE (8004673) or by sending a WhatsApp message to 8004673.
What should I expect during my first therapy session for depression?
During your first therapy session, your psychologist will conduct an initial assessment to understand your symptoms, medical history and personal circumstances. This will help to create a customized treatment plan that meets your specific needs.
Can lifestyle changes help in managing depression?
Yes, lifestyle changes such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, adequate sleep and stress management techniques can help significantly in managing depression alongside professional treatment.