The Skin−Brain Dialogue: Advancing Psychodermatology Through Integrated Approaches

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Martin Steinhoff, Brigitte Dréno, Andrea Belén Rey, Morita Akimichi
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Abstract

The skin−brain link is increasingly recognized as a key subject in the emerging fields of psychodermatology and psychoneuroimmunology. This link represents the complex talk and bidirectional relationship between the skin and the mind, reflecting intricate physiological and psychological connections that directly impact the understanding and treatment of skin diseases. This comprehensive review explores the biological basis of the skin−brain axis, an anatomic and functional connection that explains how psychological factors influence skin health, and how skin conditions, in turn, affect psychological well-being. The review highlights the profound impact of skin conditions beyond their visible manifestations, including social stigma, emotional distress and economic burden. Evidence supports integrative management strategies involving multidisciplinary care, psychotherapeutic interventions, patient education and lifestyle modification. Professional training, public awareness and robust support systems are essential to advance psychodermatologic care and prevention. Promising developments such as psychoneuroimmunologic therapies, telemedicine innovations and interdisciplinary training programs offer significant opportunities to improve outcomes in this evolving field, including the potential for precision medicine-based approaches. This review provides data on promising strategies that can be integrated in dermatologic practice, addressing both the dermatologic and psychological dimensions of skin disorders to optimize patient care and quality of life.

皮肤-大脑对话:通过综合方法推进皮肤心理病学
在心理皮肤病学和心理神经免疫学的新兴领域中,皮肤-大脑的联系日益被认为是一个关键课题。这种联系代表了皮肤和心灵之间的复杂对话和双向关系,反映了复杂的生理和心理联系,直接影响皮肤疾病的理解和治疗。这篇全面的综述探讨了皮肤-脑轴的生物学基础,这是一种解剖学和功能上的联系,解释了心理因素如何影响皮肤健康,以及皮肤状况如何反过来影响心理健康。该综述强调了皮肤病在其可见表现之外的深远影响,包括社会耻辱、情绪困扰和经济负担。证据支持包括多学科护理、心理治疗干预、患者教育和生活方式改变在内的综合管理策略。专业培训、公众意识和强有力的支持系统对于推进皮肤精神病学护理和预防至关重要。有希望的发展,如心理神经免疫疗法,远程医疗创新和跨学科培训计划,为改善这一不断发展的领域的结果提供了重要的机会,包括潜在的基于精确医学的方法。这篇综述提供了一些有前途的策略数据,这些策略可以整合到皮肤病学实践中,解决皮肤疾病的皮肤病学和心理层面,以优化患者的护理和生活质量。
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