Alternative therapies in psychiatry Flashcards
1
Q
what is the difference between alternative and complementary
A
-alternative is instead of
- complementary is alongside or in addition to
2
Q
what are the 3 major modalities
A
- physical manipulation- acupuncture, chiropractic, osteopathy
- mind/body- mindfulness, hypnotherapy, visualisation, yoga
- supplementation- heal, homeopathic, vitamins
3
Q
how is acupuncture used in physical manipulation
A
- use of very fine needles inserted along specific points in body to allow flow of Chi energy
- in some studies, shown to be effective and comparable to conventional drugs for both depression and anxiety
- may affect serotonin, dopamine and GABA levels
4
Q
how is chiropractic and osteopathy used in physical manipulation
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- both use manipulation of bones and joints
- most effective against some forms of musculoskeletal pain
- claims made for positive effects beyond musculoskeletal system but poor evidence
5
Q
how are mind and body therapies used
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- work by reducing impact of exaggerated stress responses
- reduce heart rate and blood pressure and ease respiration
6
Q
how is herbal supplementation used as an alternative therapy
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- via herbal practitioner
- self selected
- based on safety and quality
- efficacy can be substituted by claim for long period of use
- potential for drug interactions
- eg. st johns wort
7
Q
how can homeopathic supplementation be used
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- philosophy
- like cures like
- increasing dilution increases potency
8
Q
describe the regulation of practitioners
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- only chiropractors and osteopaths are regulated
- no statutory requirement for other practitioners
9
Q
what is involved in therapeutic alliance
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- role of the therapist is crucial
- empirical evidence suggests there is benefit
- use alongside conventional treatment