Literature DB >> 29937969

Auricular Chromotherapy in the Treatment of Psychologic Trauma, Phobias, and Panic Disorder.

Alexandre Massao Yoshizumi1,2, Daniel Guillermo Asis3, Fabiola Andrade Luz1.   

Abstract

Auricular chromotherapy has shown promising results in the treatment of psychologic trauma and anxiety disorders, such as phobias and panic attacks. With its relatively easy and quick technical application, this procedure could be an indispensable tool for physicians. However, its mechanism of action is not yet understood completely. Objective: To treat patients suffering from trauma, phobia, and panic attack with auricular chromotherapy. Materials and
Methods: The protocol was applied in 160 patients (135 who experienced traumas; 15 patients with specific phobias and 10 patients with panic disorder). They are 134 women, 26 men, ages 20-60.
Results: The treatment showed 93% of positive response.
Conclusion: This procedure shows the possibility of drawing a path from the external ear to traumatic memories, anxiety disorders and phobias.

Entities:  

Keywords:  auricular acupuncture; auriculotherapy; chromotherapy; panic attack; phobia; psychologic trauma

Year:  2018        PMID: 29937969      PMCID: PMC6011373          DOI: 10.1089/acu.2018.1281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Acupunct        ISSN: 1933-6586


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