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Mental
Illness Therapy: A Holistic Approach
Mental illness once occupied the harsh frontier
of medicine. In the past, mental health patients were often
treated with disregard for their whole person. Physicians went
after their symptoms, hoping to extinguish their symptoms with
radical therapies and strong drugs. Studies show that current
mental health patients are still receiving substandard care.
Individuals with mental illness are much more vulnerable to
developing health problems than the general population. In
fact, a recent UK study found that mental health patients were
five times more likely to develop diabetes, and twice the risk
of developing cardiovascular disease, than the general population.
Mental health patients often lack lifestyle management advice
and training, as well as the social interaction that is key
to maintaining good health.
Fortunately, the medical and psychiatric community is beginning
to adopt a more holistic approach to mental illness. What
exactly do we mean by a 'holistic approach?' Holistic therapy and medicine
refers to treating the whole person. This means that disease
is viewed as affecting a person's mind, body, and spirit. A
holistic view infers that disease does not merely inhabit the
body, but that it can infiltrate the mind and spirit as well.
Therefore, holistic medicine uses both conventional and alternative
medicine to treat disease. In a sense, holistic medicine is
very practical. It seeks to use several avenues to reach and
treat disease, rather than the more single-minded approach
of other therapies.
A
holistic approach to mental illness means the patient's
physical, mental, and spiritual health will be diagnosed. The
patient's overall health will be analyzed according to their
physical health, mental health, nutrition, emotional state,
as well as lifestyle and social factors. A holistic approach
to treatment is particularly important in cases where the patient
suffers from more than one disorder or illness at the same
time, known as co morbidity.
What
sort of therapies might be part of a holistic approach
to mental illness? Conventional therapy might include drug
therapy, as well as psychiatric and psychological therapy.
Complementary therapies might include art therapy, music therapy,
relaxation therapy, and traditional Chinese medicine, including
acupuncture, naturopathy, and Bach flower therapy. Other techniques
used may include hypnotherapy, reiki healing therapy, dance
and movement therapy, addressing diet and nutrition, lifestyle
management classes, aromatherapy, and exercise therapy.
What
kind of benefits can these therapies have? Research has
shown that acupuncture can help people with schizophrenia.
Addressing diet and nutrition can also be beneficial to schizophrenia
patients, whose diets have been shown to lack folic acid, and
whose depression may be eased through the use of certain amino
acids. Meditation, yoga, aromatherapy, and hypnotherapy are
all proven methods for reducing mental stress and anxiety.
Reflexology, which involves placing pressure with one's fingers
and thumbs on certain pressure points on the feet and hands,
has been proven effective in relieving anxiety and reduce the
side effects of certain anti-psychotic drugs. Herbal therapies,
such as the use of St. John's Wort, can also be useful in relieving
depression and anxiety.
A shift is beginning to evolve in the way we view mental health.
Before, good mental health simply meant not having any overt
symptoms that indicated a mental illness. Now, the psychiatric
community is beginning to study the prevention of mental illness.
Like other illnesses, recent research indicates that some mental
health problems can be prevented or greatly eased by exercising
good 'mental fitness.' What sort of things can just about anyone
do to prevent mental illness? The first thing everyone can
and should do is to take a periodic mental health inventory.
Ask yourself: how is my mental health? Do I feel anxious, depressed,
calm or frazzled? The second thing you can do is to give yourself
permission to be proactive about your mental health. Make deliberate
choices that will help put your mind at ease. What sort of
things can you do that will help you maintain good mental health?
Psychologists recommend journaling, a proven method for relieving
stress and tension. Physical exercise has also been proven
to relieve stress. Other things you can practice include daydreaming,
learning to deal with negative thoughts, laugh often and share
laughter with others, set small personal goals, learn to take
time for yourself, and establish a secure personal network
of emotional support.
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2006
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