Treating disruptive disorder with emotional dysregulation (DDED) is a challenge in terms of difficulties, objectives and results. In addition to a multi-disciplinary approach involving child psychiatrists, nurses, psychomotricists and educators, the use of animal mediation (dogs) appears relevant. Eight standardized group sessions with eight children aged 6 to 10, assessed by means of a semi-directive interview and several psychometric tools (MDI-C, Kidscreen, parent attachment inventory, child/family star, family/child star, alexithymia questionnaire) revealed improvements in listening skills, empathy, adaptability, socialization, anger and depression management, temper tantrum frequency, school complaints and depressive symptoms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDisruptive Emotional Dysregulation Disorder (DEDD) responds to an increase in diagnoses of clastic crises, reactive depression and bipolarity in children and adolescents. Emerging in the 1990s, EDD has become an issue for practitioners, parents and teachers alike, and has become an integral part of the landscape of paediatric and child psychiatric disorders. Its diagnostic complexity is accentuated by criteria that include persistent and disproportionate outbursts of anger, often confused with other pathologies, especially as diagnostic tools are few and far between.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSupporting people suffering from anorexia nervosa remains a challenge. While traditional treatment focuses more on speech and its emergence for the patient and family, non-medicinal and non-verbal therapies are used more systematically, sometimes as a last resort. Yet, as a non-verbal mediated therapy, music therapy can find a legitimate place and complement all the psychiatric, psychotherapeutic, somatic, dietetic and nursing areas where speech already circulates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPeople suffering from anorexia have a particular emotional and cognitive profile (altered body and self-perception, emotional dysregulation, perfectionism, obsessive traits), which the disorder can compensate for through emotional distancing strategies. Self-compassion and unconditional self-acceptance have been shown to have therapeutic effects on the barriers to recovery associated with this profile.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArt therapy is overused in oncology support care, to the point of appearing as an improved form of animation. In the absence of a clearly defined system, there are few guidelines for practice. Here we propose and describe "Sens et motions", an original, reproducible and assessable approach to cancer care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychological support for obese people as part of their health care process seems to be a matter of course. However, it is one of the most poorly relayed components in the field. Exploring and assessing are necessary operations in order to develop an integrative approach to psychological support, involving body-mediated approaches and an optimal helping alliance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA pathology of modernity, obesity is developing rapidly in the population, linked to multiple risk factors and somatopsychic disturbances. The healthcare system's responses have been enriched by specialized programs and centers, but we mustn't forget basic clinical pragmatism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic obstructive pulmonary disease with disabling co-morbidities can benefit from music therapy devices that are effective on anxiety, dyspnea, depression and quality of life. This complementary support therapy is easy to implement, in hospital or at home, and allows the patient to take ownership of this self-care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUpon discharge from the ICU, most severe post-Covid-19 patients are considered out of danger and on the mend. A large proportion of these patients are able to go home, but some continue to be frail and suffer from the side effects of the disease and the past heavy hospitalization. Others do not have the necessary support at home.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death worldwide and is a poorly understood lung disease. It is accompanied by significant psychological co-morbidities (anxiety, depression, identity and body image disorders) which are under-diagnosed and have an impact on quality of life and the frequency of re-hospitalization. The management of COPD is multidisciplinary and its role is to prevent complications, relieve symptoms and slow the progression of the disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCovid long affects each patient differently. This disorder can occur in people with both severe and mild forms of the disease. It is often a series of symptoms that disrupt different areas of life in a very variable way.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe epidemic of Covid-19 was characterized, from its beginning, by "emergency". A state of emergency enacted by the state authorities to fight, on one hand, against the pandemic as such and, on the other hand, to manage the influx of patients admitted in intensive care. In this unprecedented context, the suffering of the people goes beyond the emergency situation and persists in forms ranging from a pseudo-banality to the complexity of an insidious evolution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRespiratory rehabilitation is the penultimate step in the medical management of patients with severe COPD-19. It is an essential step before patients' returning home, and is usually carried out in specialised Follow-up and Rehabilitation Clinics. When discharged from hospital, patients with post-severe COVID-19 usually progress in their medical condition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Med Psychol (Paris)
February 2022
This interview covers the clinical and psychological condition of patients afflicted with severe COVID-19 and their pulmonary rehabilitation process. For these patients, symptoms are medically urgent and life-threatening. The sequelae of this viral attack and immune response to it are significant, and often persist for months after discharge from intensive care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDepression is a frequent mood disorder that requires a consensual therapeutic arsenal combining psychotropic drugs and psychotherapies. When depression requires hospitalization, particularly in the context of a major depressive disorder, having an integrative tool that induces a state of relaxation, positive mood and anticipation within twenty minutes is useful for patients and care teams. The Receptive Projective Composite Montage is a standardized music therapy device with evaluated effectiveness that can fulfill this role.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPremature birth can cause complications of varying nature and intensity in the child's development. The developmental care given to babies born prematurely is of major importance to their physical and psychological development. After clinical assessment, music therapy can be integrated into this care.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContrary to the objective sought by orthorexics, orthorexia ends up affecting health more or less seriously. For these subjects, who are often asocial eaters in search of the perfect food, the obsession with healthy eating becomes unhealthy. Between psychopathology and certain modern eating incentives, this still relatively unknown disorder must be detected, evaluated and treated in order to prevent its harmful consequences.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Overgeneral autobiographical memory (AM) was reported in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) using AM cueing tasks that did not directly indexes memories that are personally important to the individual, that is, self-defining memories (SDMs). The aim of this study is to investigate characteristics of SDMs in females with AN.
Method: A total of 46 outpatients with chronic AN and 52 healthy controls (HC) were asked to recall three SDMs.
Alzheimer's disease and related syndromes require non-medicated support in which art therapy can play a vital role. The practice of therapy in people with these diseases must be based on targeted, flexible and capable of being assessed. Presentation of a clinical case.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study was conducted on the implementation and evaluation of a therapeutic device by singing in a protected unit for elderly people with Alzheimer's dementia. This randomised and controlled research consists of an experimental group participating in the therapeutic mediation device by singing, and a group benefiting from conventional care. The results indicate that the therapeutic mediation device of singing significantly promotes emotional expression, self-awareness, and acts on the psycho-behavioural disorders of older subjects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArt does not have any inherent curative property; it is used as a therapeutic medium. Three mediative elements, depending on their specificities, have a role to play in the intrapsychic and interpersonal transformation of the patient: the creation the art-therapist and the group of participants. This article looks at the different components of art-therapy used in the treatment of anorexia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAccompanying the art therapy of a young girl suffering from evolutive disharmony shows how this therapeutic mediation can be used in a beneficial way. As part of the workshop proposed by carers, the use of painting and collages of different materials led to a transformation process. The girl became less aggressive, more receptive to her emotions and more open to the outside world.
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