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Jon Stone

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Contributor at Practical-Neurology

Professor of Neurology, University of Edinburgh. FND Research. Creator of https://t.co/EYZjZK4fh0. President Elect of https://t.co/dyr9SqLeQG

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  • 1 month ago | tandfonline.com | Jon Stone

    ABSTRACTThere are many important insights from psychoanalysis that continue to be valuable when thinking about functional neurological disorder (FND). There is also however a legacy of harm related to the implementation of psychoanalytic theory in FND over the last century.

  • Feb 19, 2025 | pn.bmj.com | Huw Green |Jon Stone

    Health anxiety in a neurological setting Statistics from Altmetric.com Request Permissions If you wish to reuse any or all of this article please use the link below which will take you to the Copyright Clearance Center’s RightsLink service. You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways.

  • Jun 1, 2024 | neurologyopen.bmj.com | Laura Goldstein |Jon Stone |Markus Reuber |Sabine Landau

    What we did and what we foundGiven the preliminary evidence that DS-CBT was helpful for DS, we were keen to ascertain whether potential treatment effects were generalisable, through a larger multicentre study where therapists varied in their knowledge and experience of DS. Here we provide a synthesis of findings from the main trial and secondary analyses10–14 and put the trial in context, highlighting factors that might be relevant for future studies.

  • Jan 11, 2024 | pn.bmj.com | Jon Stone

    NEUROPSYCHIATRYHYSTERIAThe diagnosis of functional neurological disorder (FND) has rested traditionally on two key features: inconsistency and incongruency. Inconsistency usually refers to inconsistency between movement, sensory or cognitive performance in a voluntary versus an ‘automatic’ scenario. This is the principle of Hoover’s sign of functional leg weakness, the tremor entrainment test for functional tremor and a range of cognitive tests in functional cognitive disorder.

  • Jan 11, 2024 | pn.bmj.com | Jon Stone

    Statistics from Altmetric.com Request Permissions If you wish to reuse any or all of this article please use the link below which will take you to the Copyright Clearance Center’s RightsLink service. You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways. Linked Articles Read the full text or download the PDF:

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Jon Stone
Jon Stone @jonstoneneuro
28 May 25

It's not too late to register for the FND Society "Functional Seizures and Epilepsy" course - Jun 13-14. In-person and online places available. https://t.co/Fi8OVHkNcO. FNDS members - $170 Trainee members - $50 Trainee members (virtual) - $0!

David L. Perez MD, MMSc, FAAN, FANPA
David L. Perez MD, MMSc, FAAN, FANPA @DavidLewisPerez

In person [Boston] and hybrid [virtual] meeting on functional seizures & epilepsy led by #BarbaraDworetzky and #MahindaYogarajah. Registration open! Course runs from June 13th-14th. Join us and help spread the word! @FNDSociety @M_Yogarajah @BWHNeurology https://t.co/39DPhgQVng https://t.co/bpNPRrIYq7

Jon Stone
Jon Stone @jonstoneneuro
28 May 25

Important new fMRI study of FND with bigger numbers and better controls than we have had in the field previously 👏👏👏

David L. Perez MD, MMSc, FAAN, FANPA
David L. Perez MD, MMSc, FAAN, FANPA @DavidLewisPerez

.@braincomms paper by C. Westlin. fMRI study in #FND vs psychiatric controls showing increased crosstalk btw the somatomotor network & multiple other networks (e.g., salience, default mode, frontoparietal). Correlations w physical symptoms. @FNDSociety https://t.co/BGptExmq1r https://t.co/XURGkCHJ2o

Jon Stone
Jon Stone @jonstoneneuro
21 May 25

RT @KarenCollyer3: @jonstoneneuro Brilliant video. It may have been made for health professionals but is good for patients too.