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KMID : 0387420040150010143
Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
2004 Volume.15 No. 1 p.143 ~ p.148
A Psychotherapy of Oriental Medicine -Focus on Psychoanalysis-
Lee Dong-Won

Kim Kyung-Su
Koo Byung-Soo
Kim Su-Youn
Abstract
Objectives: In order to make a new psychotherapeutic model in the theory of oriental medicine by means of psychoanalysis method.

Methods:The research was done by comparing the contents of the Tong-Ui Po-Kam, techniques of Yang Saeng(å×ßæâú), with the psychoanalysis

Results:1. There¡¯s no difference in the mind state which a doctor has to have between the oriental doctor and the occidental doctor. You should make effort not to project yourself on a patient. A conception of ¡¯doctor¡¯ in oriental medicine is one who trains one¡¯s mind rather than just healer. 2. Heart(ãý) in oriental medical conception is revealed by circulation structure of Jeong(ïñ), Gi(Ѩ), and Sin(ãê). A healthy mind comes from harmony and smooth transport of Jeong(ïñ), Gi(Ѩ), and Sin(ãê). 3. The conception similar to unconsciousness doesn¡¯t exist in oriental medicine, but the contents about the attitudes or the methods of training one¡¯s mind correspond to unconsciousness. 4. The psychotherapy of oriental medicine emphasized mutual dynamics between emotions at present, and presented a way of treatment by describing emotions from standpoint of ¡¯Gi(Ѩ)¡¯. 5. The special feature of psychological treatment in oriental medicine is that treatment is done by understanding emotions of present time as Gi (Ѩ), and using dynamics of Gi (Ѩ)(; ßÓßæßÓл). Also the balanced state can be kept even after treatment and prevention can be done by observing one¡¯s own unconsciousness(; training one¡¯s mind helps circulation of Jeong(ïñ), Gi(Ѩ), and Sin(ãê)) I think that we need a new realistic therapy model to develop these psychotherapy methods in oriental neuropsychiatry, through studying emotions in the theory of oriental medicine, especially Korean¡¯s emotions and spiritual training.
KEYWORD
psychoanalysis, unconsciousness, Jeong(ïñ), Gi(Ѩ), Sin(ãê)
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