音乐疗法作为新冠肺炎疫情中性成瘾/性欲亢进症患者的替代治疗方法

IF 1.1 Q3 Medicine
D. Situmorang
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致编者:在2019冠状病毒病暴发期间,人类活动相当有限。每个国家都进行了大规模的物理距离,导致在家工作,在家上学,在家做礼拜的活动。所有经常在家里进行的活动有时会使许多人感到无聊,因此许多人通过观看色情视频或从事过度的性活动来寻求娱乐,要么通过自助(如手淫),要么与伴侣在一起。这种现象会导致一个人成为性成瘾者,甚至经历性障碍,其特征是性活动异常增加。流行病学和临床研究表明,像这样的非性反常症状,以及对毒品、可卡因、酒精、尼古丁、食物甚至游戏上瘾。如果不立即处理,这将是一个相当大的问题。根据科学评论,基本上,人类总是在寻找生活中的乐趣。一种是通过性行为。通过性活动,人类可以感受到大脑释放的多巴胺激素所带来的快乐。对这种多巴胺激素的需求可以作为我们进一步讨论的基础。相当多的研究表明,我们的大脑可以通过刺激听音乐和播放音乐来释放多巴胺激素。当然,在这种情况下,这意味着音乐可以作为一种替代疗法,帮助那些经历过性瘾/性障碍的人以更健康的方式获得幸福。通过这篇文章,作者还鼓励临床和学术科学家开始研究使用音乐疗法来检测针对特定基因多态性的天然多巴胺能激动剂,以使性成瘾/性欲亢进行为“正常化”。
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Music Therapy as an Alternative Treatment for People With Sex Addictions/Hypersexuality Disorder in COVID-19 Outbreak
To the Editor: During the COVID-19 outbreak, human activities were quite limited. Each country has conducted large-scale physical distancing, resulting in activities working from home, school from home, to worship from home. All activities that are often carried out from home sometimes cause boredom for many people, so that many people seek entertainment by watching porn videos or engaging in excessive sexual activity, either by doing self-service (such as masturbation) or with a partner. This phenomenon can result in a person becoming a sexual addict, and even experiencing sexuality disorder, which is characterized by abnormally increased sexual activity. Epidemiological and clinical studies have shown that nonparaphilic conditions like this, as well as addiction to drugs, cocaine, alcohol, nicotine, food, and even games. If this is not handled immediately, it will be quite a big problem. Based on scientific reviews, basically, humans are always looking for pleasure in life. One of them is through sexual activity. By engaging in sexual activity, humans can feel the happiness that is obtained from the dopamine hormone released by the brain. The need for this dopamine hormonewhich can be the basis for our further discussion. Quite a number of studies have shown that the dopamine hormone can be released by our brains through stimulation to listen to and play music. Of course, in this context, this means that music can be used as an alternative treatment to help people who experience sex addiction/sexuality disorder get happiness in a healthier way. Through this article, the author also to encourage clinical and academic scientists to initiate research using music therapy to examine natural dopaminergic agonistic agents that target specific gene polymorphisms to “normalize” sex addiction/hypersexual behavior.
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期刊介绍: Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment is a quarterly international journal devoted to practical clinical research and treatment issues related to the misuses of alcohol and licit and illicit drugs and the study and treatment of addictive disorders and their behaviors. The journal publishes broad-spectrum, patient-oriented coverage of all aspects of addiction, directed toward an audience of psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, psychopharmacologists, and primary care practitioners. Original articles help clinicians make more educated, effective decisions regarding optimal patient management and care. In-depth reviews examine current understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of addiction disorders.
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