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Analysis of Medical Records of Korean Medicine based Psychotherapy (한방정신요법의 의안 분석)

  • Jeong, Seon-Yeong;Kim, Jae-Yeong;Cho, Myoung-Ui;Kho, Young-Tak
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.43-55
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    • 2016
  • Objectives The aim of this systemic review was to summarize medical records of Korean medicine based psychotherapy and investigate its therapeutic mechanism.Methods We searched articles on Korean neuropsychiatry in Korean databases. Subsequently, we selected and analyzed medical records on Korean medicine based-psychotherapy that met inclusion criteria.Results Fifty-five medical records were included. They were classified into the following 5 categories. Five minds mutual restriction therapy in 19 medical records; counseling and persuading therapy in 12 medical records; moving essence and changing Qi therapy in 10 medical records; Kyungjapyungji psychotherapy in 2 medical records; and suggestion psychotherapy in 11 medical records.Conclusions The results indicated that emotion is mainly used for cure. Buddhism affects Korean medicine based psychotherapy. Korean medicine based psychotherapy corresponds to western psychotherapy such as short-term dynamic psychotherapy (STDP), supportive psychotherapy, cognitive therapy, behavior therapy, and guided imagery.

Chinese Taoist Cognitive Psychotherapy, a Psychotherapy based on Oriental Culture, and Related Research Trend (동양문화에 기반한 인지치료인 도가인지치료의 연구동향)

  • Kwon, Chang-Young;Choi, Eun-Ji;Chung, Sun-Young;Kim, Jong-Woo
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.103-117
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    • 2016
  • Objectives The purpose of this study was to introduce Chinese Taoist Cognitive Psychotherapy (CTCP), a psychotherapy based on Oriental culture, and review related research to understand its efficacy.Methods Relevant articles were searched from CNKI, WANFANG, Pubmed, EMBASE, AMED and CENTRAL.Results Thirty-seven studies were selected based on our inclusion criteria, which included 31 RCTs. The overall risk of bias of the RCTs was unclear or high. In the total relevant studies, the target diseases were most commonly depression and anxiety disorder. Generally, CTCP combined with Western medicine was significantly more effective than prescribing medicine alone.Conclusions CTCP can be useful for several psychiatric disorders including depression and anxiety disorder; however, more high-quality clinical trials are needed to confirm its efficacy.

A study of psychotherapy by means of oriental medicine though the Giungoroen(至言高論)-Focusing on Ancient clinical document (지언고론(至言高論)에 의한 한의학적(韓醫學的) 정신치료(精神治療)에 대(對)한 연구(硏究) (의안(醫案)을 중심으로))

  • Gu Byong-Su;Kim Geun-Woo
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.29-45
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    • 2001
  • Objectives: In order to overcome psychotherapeutic problems though the theory of oriental medicine by means of the Giungoroen(至言高論-wise saying and lofty opinion). Methods: This research was done by comparing the contents of psychotherapeutic ancient clinical document with the western medical method of psychotherapy Results: 1. Inquire into the clinical document, the psychotherapy is used treatment of wide area disease inclusive of neuropsychiatric disease different from the western medicine. 2. Inquire into the method of psychotherapy, the supportive psychotherapy and behavior therapy is applied. 3. In case of psychotherapy and treatment of medicines is done at the same time, treatment of medicines followed psychotherapy. 4. A viewpoint of Yusic(唯識-vijnaptim-atra)-a field of Buddhism, possibility of psychotherapy is showed. 5. A doctor's oriental thought and oriental medical Preservation of Health view was based. 6. The change of patient's the emotion and will is focused than disease itself. Conclusion: When western medical method of psychotherapy is complemented by a oriental thought and oriental medical Preservation of Health view, the good effects is hoped in psychotherapy.

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A Clinical Report of a Psychosomatic patient who has treated by Giungoroen-therapy based on Song Psychotherapy (노래 심리 치료를 활용한 지언고론요법(至言高論療法)을 적용하여 호전된 심신증(心身證)환자 1예(例) 보고)

  • Kim, Soo-Hyun;Kim, Bo-Eun;Chung, Dae-Kyoo;Choi, Jung-Kyu
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.49-59
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : This study was performed to report the effect of Giungoroen-therapy based on song psychotherapy in the treatment resistant patient with psychosomatic disease. Methods : A 43 year-old female patient suffered from headache, facial numbness, right upper and lower limb's numbness, ptosis, chest discomfort, dysarthria without identifiable physical cause. We diagnosed her as psychosomatic disease, and tried to apply Giungoroen-therapy with Korean traditional medical treatment. But she was resistant to Giungoroen-therapy. So we applied Giungoroen-therapy based on song psychotherapy. Results : After the Giungoroen-therapy based on song psychotherapy, the patient revealed her unrecognized hidden issues and got some insights about herself. Then the symptoms, such as headache, facial numbness, right upper and lower limb's numbness, ptosis, chest discomfort and dysarthria were reduced considerably. Conclusions : These results suggest that Giungoroen-therapy based on song psychotherapy can be effective on improvement of resistant psychosomatic disease.

Review of Oriental Medical Psychotherapy for Obesity (한방비만 치료와 정신요법)

  • Choi, Seung
    • Journal of Korean Medicine for Obesity Research
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2006
  • Based on the fact that obesity is a complicated disease, we must treat obesity in a holistic way, but psychological factors are usually neglected in the clinical field. Oriental Medicine is basically holistic and psychosomatic, however, there are very few psychotherapy approaches in Oriental Medical treatment. In this review Oriental Medicine psychotherapy is outlined and a new model for oriental psychotherapy for the treatment of obesity is introduced. This program has a multi dimensional approach that includes behavioral, cognitive and spiritual components. The behavioral component relates to the discipline of diet and exercise. The cognitive aspect focuses on the mind. The third and possibly the most important component deals with one's spirit and awareness of their true self. This program is called "Yangsung" which means "Finding and raising one's true self."

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A Case of Panic Disorder of Soeumin Concurrently Treated with Psychotherapy Based on Sasang Constitutional Medicine (사상의학적으로 접근한 정신요법을 병행한 소음인 공황장애 치험 1례)

  • Lee, Yong-jae;Lee, Seul;Park, Jieun;Kim, So-hyung;Lee, Jeongyun;CHAE, Han
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 2020
  • Objectives The purpose of this case study was to report that a patient with Panic Disorder concurrently treated with psychotherapy based on Sasang Constitutional Medicine was able to discontinue the drugs. Methods The patient was diagnosed as Soeumin and consulted according to her Sasang constitution while being administered with herbal medicines. The psychotherapy applied in the consultation was to reduce excessive expectations towards her family members or situations. Results and Conclusions Anxiety of the patient was alleviated and the patient was able to discontinue the drugs during the treatment period. And no panic attack or adverse effect of the discontinuation of the drugs was observed during the rest of the time of 7 months and 4 months later after the termination of the treatment.

The basic study on the origin of recently emerging Meridian-based Psychotherapy (최근 등장한 경락기반 심리치료법의 연원에 대한 기초 연구)

  • Lee, Jeong-Won;Kim, Gyeong-Cheol
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.123-130
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    • 2012
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to identify the origin of meridian-based psychotherapy, and thereby utilize this technique more flexibly and widely, as well as use our findings as the base data for the development of unique and oriental medicine-based psychotherapies. Methods : This study investigated various activities and references of meridian-based psychotherapy developers in historical order. For the books that have been translated into Korean, the translated books were examined as priority. Otherwise, examination was based on original books. Results : The study results were as follows. EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) is a technique completed by combining the psychological reversal, acupuncture point tapping, and gamut series in TFT (Thought Field Therapy), and the affirmations that were formed by reflecting the deep understanding on languages derived from NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming). ESM (Emotional Self Management) can be viewed as having applied the implications of cognitive therapy and hypnosis while accepting the treatment of TFT as it is. Roger J. Callahan developed TFT by adopting theories such as AK(Applied Kinesiology), acupuncture, NLP, quantum mechanics, and split brains. On the EFT, ESM, TFT, the method for stimulating acupuncture points appears to be tapping, which is one technique of the oriental traditional exercise and manual techniques(導引按蹻). Tapping may be the English translation of Bak-beop(拍法). Conclusions : When the oriental medicine techniques that enable meridian tuning are applied along with accommodating Western psychological theories actively, this can not only help use meridian-based psychotherapy more flexibly, but also enable the development of new oriental medicine-based psychotherapies.

Effect of Group Positive Psychotherapy on the Elderly Living Alone with Depressive Disorder (우울장애가 있는 독거노인에 대한 긍정심리 집단치료의 효과)

  • Lee, Seungwon;Ha, Juwon;Kim, Hyun-Soo;Lee, Jee-Hee;Lee, Ju Young;Lee, Jung-Ae;Oh, Kang Seob
    • Anxiety and mood
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 2015
  • Objective : Positive psychotherapy is based on the premise that positive thoughts and satisfaction with life are determinants for improving the symptoms of depressive disorder. This article highlights the effectiveness of group positive psychotherapy on the elderly living alone with depressive disorder in Korea. Methods : A total of 25 Korean elderly living alone with depressive disorder participated in group positive psychotherapy. The participants completed the Hamilton rating scale for depression (HAMD) and the Positive Thinking Questionnaire (PTQ) before and after the group positive psychotherapy. Results : The HAMD and PTQ scores of the participants after the group positive psychotherapy were higher than before the psychotherapy. A correlation between the age of patients and improvement of symptoms after group positive psychotherapy was found : the older the patients were, the better the improvements were. Conclusion : The study shows that group positive psychotherapy in the elderly living alone is effective in improving the symptoms of depressive disorder. The participant's age was found to be a factor that affects the improvement of depressive disorder symptoms.

Use of Korean Medicine Psychotherapy Including Existential Psychotherapy in a Patient with a Mild Depressive Episode Accompanied by Physical Symptoms Such as Hyposmia: A Case Report (후각 감퇴 등의 신체적 증상을 동반한 경도 우울에피소드 환자의 실존주의 심리치료를 포함한 한방정신요법 활용 1례 보고)

  • Hyung-Woo, Lee;Sang-Beom, Kim;Ju-Yeon, Cho;Jong-Min, Kim;Ga-Hyun, Lee;Se-Jin, Park
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.473-484
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: To report a case of a patient with a mild depressive episode accompanied by physical symptoms such as hyposmia visiting a Korean medicine hospital who was treated with oriental psychotherapy in parallel with existentialism-based psychotherapy showing improvement. Methods: For this patient, Korean medicine Psychotherapy was mainly used for treatment. In parallel, existential Psychotherapy, acupuncture treatment, and self-relaxation training were implemented. For estimating this treatment, changes in results of Beck Depression Index (BDI), Beck Anxiety Index (BAI), Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), Korean Version of Sniffin' Sticks Test (KVSS), Butanol Threshold Test (BTT), Cross-Cultural Smell Identification Test (CC-SIT), and somatic symptoms that the patient subjectively expressed were determined. Results: After the comprehensive treatment, it was confirmed that changes in BDI, BAI, KVSS, BTT, CC-SIT, NRS, and subjective somatic symptoms expressed by the patient all showed improvements. Conclusions: We propose that a comprehensive treatment using Korean medicines Psychotherapy in parallel with existential psychotherapy can be used for patients who complain of physical symptoms accompanied by depression and hyposmia.

Psychotherapy for Couples based one Short-Term Body and Mind Korean Medicine: A Case Report (단기 심신일여 부부치료를 통한 관계 개선 증례 보고)

  • Kim, Bung-Hak;Lim, Jung-Hwa;Kim, Bo-Kyung
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.129-140
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    • 2021
  • Psychotherapy in Korean Medicine is characterized not only by management of mental issues, but also a holistic perspective of the mind and body, which includes physical treatment. In this case report, we describe the efficacy of Korean psychotherapy for couples with physical symptoms of heartache, emotional tension and marital relationships by addressing the challenges at the Mind and Body levels. For the physical treatment of the couple, the wife was treated with a Bunshimgi-Eum and the husband was administered a Cheonwangbosimdan, combined with a psychiatric interview based on Korean Medicine. It involves listening to the couple's story, YiJungBeongi therapy, understanding and learning about vases and defense mechanisms, self-understanding and understanding of the husband through self-understanding and expansion, and husband's understanding of the wife's position, self-interpretation and acceptance. Based on counseling, the couple's personal characteristics and expansion for self-growth, the progress and results of the couple's challenges and relationship improvement in a relatively short period of time are presented. In response, we hope that the evidence based on Korean Psychotherapy supporting the counseling for couples will continue to accumulate. We would like to report and share a few opinions.