Terminology for psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: Making the case for “functional seizures”

ConclusionFrom the available evidence, FS meets more of the criteria proposed for an acceptable label than other popular terms in the field. While the term FS is neutral with regard to etiology and pathology (particularly regarding whether psychological or not), other terms such as “dissociative”, “conversion”, or “psychogenic” seizures are not. In addition, FS can potentially facilitate multidisciplinary (physical and psychological) management more than other terms. Adopting a universally accepted terminology to describe this disorder could standardize our approach to the illness and facilitate communication between healthcare professionals, patients, their families, carers, and the wider public.
Source: Epilepsy and Behavior - Category: Neurology Source Type: research