KMID : 0387420050160020171
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Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry 2005 Volume.16 No. 2 p.171 ~ p.179
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One Case of Typical Oriental Medical Therapy in Combination with Neurofeedback Therapy on Pain disorder induced by School violence
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Park So-Jung
Byun Soon-Im Kim Sang-Ho Park Jong-Hoon Hwang Wei-Wan Kim Jong-Woo
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Abstract
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School violence is known to cause various emotional, behavioral and social problems. Low self-esteem, lack of self consciousness, sense of alienation, guilty consciousness, somatoform symptoms and low concentration happened to adolescent victims. This patient was suffering for school violence during about a year, then Pain disorder occurred to him. Neurofeedback has been used as a complementary therapeutic relaxation and a increasing self-esteem technique. This patient, is a 13-year- boy, who had been exposed school violence for a year and caused severe and constant pain, was successfully treated by Neurofeedback therapy with oriental medication. This case report is focused on treatment through these methods.
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KEYWORD
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Neurofeedback, Pain disorder, Case Report, School violence, Oriental medicine
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