Abstract
The neurologist's diagnostic process is often held in reverence among academic clinicians. We neurologists, it is often said, “understand the brain” and identify obscure patterns through arcane physical diagnostics. Yet we have had our difficulties speaking plainly when addressing the question of functional neurological disorders. 1 Friedman J.H. Curt LaFrance Jr W. Psychogenic disorders--the need to speak plainly. Arch Neurol. 2010; 67: 753-755 Crossref PubMed Scopus (35) Google Scholar
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