Functional Neurologic Disorders
Previously called “Conversion Disorders” FND is a medical condition with a rich history. It is one of the most well understood and treatable conditions in neurology and psychiatry, but one of the most neglected. Non-epileptic seizures are the second most common diagnosis made in Epilepsy clinics. Functional movement disorders are one of the top 5 diagnoses made in a movement clinic. Every psychiatrist and psychotherapist has the tools to treat it, but fewer that 1% of these patients get standard of care treatment. Here is the place to learn more about these common disorders.
Non-Epileptic Seizures
The father of modern neurology was Jean-Martin Charcot. While many remember him for his work in neurophysiology and neurobiology, it is arguable that the majority of his work was identifying symptoms and syndromes that would later be called Conversion disorders, now termed Functional Neurologic Disorders (or FND). Most of those patients had Functional Seizures, now referred to as Non-Epileptic Seizures or Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures.