Dysesthesia, witchcraft, and conversion reaction. A case successfully treated with psychotherapy
J. R. Hillard and W. J. Rockwell
An intelligent, well-educated black woman from the rural South, through an
interaction of psychopathology and cultural background, experienced
dysesthesia as a conversion reaction and came to believe that she was the
victim of witchcraft. After neurological evaluation showed no
abnormalities, she was successfully treated with conventional
psychotherapy. Belief in hexing or root work is still alive today and
should be inquired about in patients with unusual symptoms and an
appropriate cultural background.