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KMID : 0387420110220040169
Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
2011 Volume.22 No. 4 p.169 ~ p.183
A Literature Study on the Dream in Oriental Medicine
Kang Min-Jung

Lee Seung-Hwan
Lim Jung-Hwa
Sung Woo-Wong
Abstract
Objective: This study explores perspectives, reasons, functions of dreams in order to develop a treatment model.
Methods: We searched CNKI, KISS, NDSL. Papers published since 2002, which are classified in categories.
Results: 1. The Recognitions about the dream of Oriental Medicine is based on "Hwangjenaegyeong Eumsabalmong(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè ëâÞ÷Û¡ÙÓ)". 2. By each era, There are a variety of etiological causes, stages. 3. Dreams are generated by the internal stimuli Physiological activities of the Jangbu(íôÝ°),Deficiencies of yin and yang(ëäåÕ), Pathological changes in the Jangbu(íôÝ°), Pathology products, external stimuli Yukeum(ë»ëâ), Eumsiksang(ëæãÝß¿), and unusual feelings. 4. Spirit(ãê) comes from brain(Òà), not heart(ãý). So what we call brain spirit(Òàãê) is right. Dreams are the mental activity related to the brain. 5. Dreams are the reflection of the pathological changes of the human body. And it shows the development, changes and prognosis of disease. Dreams sometimes illustrate the incidence of the disease
Conclusion: We organized perspectives, Causes and Functions of dreams mentioned in Oriental Medicine Literatures. Health is closely related to the dream. Therefore, we propose that the dream is worth for the diagnosis and treatment in oriental medicine.
KEYWORD
Dream, Eumsabalmong(ëâÞ÷Û¡ÙÓ), Brain-spirit(Òàãê)
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