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KMID : 0387420130240000063
Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
2013 Volume.24 No. 0 p.63 ~ p.88
Research Status on Psychotherapy in Korean Medicine
Sue Joo-Hee

Ryu Chun-Gil
Cho A-Ram
Lee Go-Eun
Lyu Yeoung-Su
Kang Hyung-Won
Abstract
Objectives: We attempt to find out the present situation of a study regarding psychotherapy in Korean medicine through research journals in the JON (The Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry).

Methods: We searched and read every JON from 1990 to 2012 and selected articles relating to Psychotherapy. We then analyzed the data and divided them into 3 categories: literature study, case studies and clinical trials.

Results: 1) We found 16 literature articles, in which 6 compared Korean psychotherapy with that of the Western, 4 reinterpreted it focusing on traditional cases in Korean psychotherapy, 3 articles were on Qigong, 1 article was on Buddhism and another on Tao, and 1 article was with regards to dreams. 2) There were a total of 26 case reports about Korean psychotherapy. Among them, JiUnGoRoen had the most at 12; somatoform disorder was the most target disease in 9. 3) There were a total of 13 clinical trials on Korean psychotherapy. There were 4 trials on meditation, 6 on Qigong, each 1 of each for EFT, suggestion and autogenic relaxation.

Conclusions: In spite of many resources in Korean psychotherapy, it was limited because it was not able to systematize clinically. Hence, we need to hand down and systematize Korean psychotherapy further.
KEYWORD
Psychotherapy, Korean medicine, Korean psychotherapy
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