纳入针灸作为一种辅助治疗在精神分裂症和分离性身份障碍患者的管理:一个病例报告

Brett R. Martin DC, MSAc, MPH, Rachel Wroblewski DC
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摘要

目的:本病例报告的目的是描述针灸治疗精神分裂症和分离性身份障碍(DID)患者。临床特征:一名68岁男性,在25岁时被诊断为精神分裂症和DID。患者目前正在接受精神科治疗,并服用抗精神病药物和精神科咨询。他的主要症状是焦虑、偏执和易怒。此外,在过去的几年里,有2到5个角色被他称为“其他人”。在他第一次就诊时,简易精神病评定量表(Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale)为81分(满分126分)。干预措施及结果:采用中医针灸治疗。在这一年中,患者症状的严重程度根据简短精神病学评定量表(Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale)降至56,并维持在55 - 61之间6个月。结论将针灸作为抗精神病药物和精神咨询的辅助治疗可能减轻了该患者精神分裂症和DID相关症状的严重程度。
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Inclusion of Acupuncture as an Adjunct Therapy in the Management of a Patient With Schizophrenia and Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Case Report

Objective

The purpose of this case report is to describe the inclusion of acupuncture in the management of a patient with schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder (DID).

Clinical Features

A 68-year-old man presented with schizophrenia and DID, which had been diagnosed at age 25. The patient was currently under psychiatric care and prescribed antipsychotic medications and psychiatric counseling. His predominant symptoms were anxiety, paranoia, and irritability. In addition, 2 to 5 personas manifested over the years that he referred to as the “Others.” A Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale was 81 out of 126 on his first visit.

Intervention and Outcome

Traditional Chinese medicine–style acupuncture was administered. Over the year, the severity of the patient's symptoms was reduced according to the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale to 56 and was maintained between 55 and 61 for 6 months.

Conclusion

Acupuncture included as an adjunct therapy to antipsychotic medication and psychiatric counseling may have reduced the severity of symptoms associated with schizophrenia and DID for this patient.

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