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http://dx.doi.org/10.7231/jon.2022.33.3.301

Comparison of Korean Medicine Psychotherapy and Traditional Chinese Medicine Psychotherapy for Anxiety: Focusing on Clinical Studies  

Lee, Ji-Won (Department of Korean Medicine, Dong-Eui University College of Korean Medicine)
Hwang, In-Jun (Department of Korean Medicine, Dong-Eui University College of Korean Medicine)
Park, Min-Ryeong (Department of Korean Medicine, Dong-Eui University College of Korean Medicine)
Kwon, Chan-Young (Department of Oriental Neuropsychiatry, Dong-Eui University College of Korean Medicine)
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Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry / v.33, no.3, 2022 , pp. 301-316 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: To compare Korean medicine (KM) and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) psychotherapy for anxiety. Methods: Databases including MEDLINE (via PubMed), EMBASE (via Elsevier), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Oriental Medicine Advanced Searching Integrated System were comprehensively searched. Prospective clinical studies on KM or TCM psychotherapy for patients with anxiety disorder or individuals with elevated anxiety levels published up to August 3, 2022 were reviewed. Psychotherapy was divided into counselling, art therapy, and meditation according to its characteristics. Results: A total of 12 clinical studies were reviewed, including nine randomized controlled trials. The most common disorder investigated was post-traumatic stress disorder. Ten studies used TCM psychotherapy and two used KM psychotherapy. As for differences between TCM psychotherapy and KM psychotherapy, TCM psychotherapy utilized pattern identification in the procedure more actively than KM psychotherapy. In addition, some TCM studies have attempted to directly converge Western psychotherapy (i.e., hypnosis) and Eastern psychotherapy (i.e., Taoin qigong therapy). In the case of KM psychotherapy, there was an attempt to incorporate psychotherapy with Sasang constitutional medicine. Reported effects of TCM psychotherapy and KM psychotherapy on anxiety were positive. Conclusions: Research status of KM psychotherapy and TCM psychotherapy for anxiety was investigated, revealing some of their characteristics, commonalities, and differences. Findings of this review have the potential to provide a clue to the development of conventional KM psychotherapy and new medical technology for KM psychotherapy.
Keywords
Psychotherapy; KM; TCM; Anxiety; Neuropsychiatry;
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