1.The Goldwater Rule from the Perspective of Phenomenological Psychopathology
Psychiatry Investigation 2018;15(2):102-103
No abstract available.
Psychopathology
2.The Concept of Consilience in the Field of Psychiatry.
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2012;51(6):349-358
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this paper is to suggest a new model in psychiatry for understanding the psychopathology and to provide a new treatment modality. METHODS: In this paper, the author attempted to apply the concept of 'Consilience' to the field of psychiatry. Recently, the term 'Consilience' has been very popular and has been used frequently across the various academic fields. The original meaning of 'Consilience' is 'to jump (consilience) together (con). 'Consilience' was first used by William Whewell and Edward Wilson borrowed it to describe the unity of knowledge. In one word, 'Consilience' can be defined as 'to unify every field of knowledge and science to understand the human being and to improve the life of human being'. RESULTS: First, the human being by itself is the integrative being and consilient. Second, the developmental processes of psychiatry show that there are three definite developmental phases, including 'period of Consilience', 'period of diverse development', and 'reappearance of period of Consilience'. Third, in terms of historical perspective, the basic attitudes of religion have been closely associated with the basic concept of psychiatry. Finally, the treatment modalities in psychiatry show that integrative methods, including biological, psychological, social, and spiritual treatment have been applied. CONCLUSION: Based on these findings, the 'Bio-Psycho-Socio-Spiritual Model' is suggested to apply the concept of 'Consilience' to the field of psychiatry.
Humans
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Psychopathology
3.A comparison of stress perception and psychopathology between pregnant and postpartum women.
Kyung Bong KOH ; Sei Kwang KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1991;30(5):863-872
No abstract available.
Postpartum Period*
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Psychopathology*
4.A comparison of stress perception and psychopathology between pregnant and postpartum women.
Kyung Bong KOH ; Sei Kwang KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1991;30(5):863-872
No abstract available.
Postpartum Period*
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Psychopathology*
5.The relationship among insight, psychopathology and drug compliance in the schizophrenic patient.
Bo Yeon KIM ; Chang Wook LEE ; Chong Won PARK
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(3):373-380
No abstract available.
Compliance*
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Humans
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Psychopathology*
7.The psychopathology and personalistis characteristics of Korean shamanistic practitioners in Chinju Area.
Jin Wook SOHN ; Sung Il WOO ; Bou Yung RHI
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(5):631-644
No abstract available.
Gyeongsangnam-do*
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Psychopathology*
8.The Psychiatric Consideration on the Mind in the Treatise of Awakening Mahayana Faith.
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 1999;16(2):255-269
BACKGROUND: The author investigated the structural theory of the mind. the origin of psychopathology. the resolving stage of the psychopathology. and nature of the true mind in the human mind. METHODS: the author reviewed the "Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana"by Mamyung and "The Commentary on the Treatise of Awakening Mahayana Faith" and "Expository Notes on the Treatise of Awakening Mahayana Faith" by Wonhyo. RESULTS: The author of the Treatise insistod on bellieving the true mind in the human being. Also in the treatise, Alayavijnana explained the harmonized mind of the true mind and the ignorant mind. The ignorant mind as the source of fundamental ignorance. which results in peripheral ignorance arising from the ego in relation with the extenal world. Also, he explains the origin of ignorance and encourages to abandon the deep attachment to ignorance. The developing and resolving stages of ignorance are similar to the developing and resolving stage of psychopathology. CONCLUSION: The author insists on the psychiatric application of the mind theory in the "Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana", "The Commentary on the Treatise of Awakening Mahayana Faith". and "Expository Notes on the Treatise of Awakening Mahayana Faith". Also. the author encourages deep faith of the true human mind.
Ego
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Humans
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Psychopathology
9.Relationships between Soft Neurological Signs and Therapeutic Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs in Patients with Schizophrenia.
Min Seong KOO ; Chan Hyung KIM ; Hong Shick LEE
Korean Journal of Psychopharmacology 1997;8(1):123-132
Clinical studies have shown various relationships between soft neurological signs and therapeutic effects of antipsychotic drugs in patients with schizophrenia. This study was purposed to compare soft neurological signs in patients before and after administration of antipsychotic drugs and thus to confirm the relationships between soft neurological signs and therapeutic effects of antipsychotic drugs in patients with schizophrenia. Twenty-five schizophrenic patients were treated with antipsychotic drugs for 8 weeks after at least 7 days of drug-free period. The soft neurological signs were assessed by using the Neurological Evaluation Scale-Korean Version(NES-K). The baseline assessment was performed just before the antipsychotic drug trial and following assessments were repeated every 4 weeks until the end of 8-week antipsychotic drug treatment. The therapeutic effects were assessed by using Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale(PANSS) at baseline just before antipsychotic drug trial, and every 4 weeks until the end of 8-week antipsychotic drug treatment. Total scores of NES-K, scores of its subcategories including sensory integration, motor coordination, sequencing of complex motor acts, and other items were shown to decrease significantly 8 weeks after initiation of antipsychotic drugs. Among those above scores, both the changes of total scores of NES-K and other items were significantly correlated with the changes of negative scores, general psychopathology scores, and total scores of PANSS. Thirteen patients who were categorized as responders, showed at least 20% decrease in PANSS total score. The responders showed more decrement(p<0.05) in total scores of NES-K and scores of sequencing of complex motor acts than twelve nonresponders. These results showed that the scores of NES-K were significantly correlated with the improvement of PANSS score. It is therefore reasonable to suggest that the changes of NES-K scores were significantly correlated with the therapeutic effects of antipsychotic drugs. The changes of soft neurological signs in patients with schizophrenia may be associated with the antipsychotic drug effect.
Antipsychotic Agents*
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Humans
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Psychopathology
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Schizophrenia*
10.A study of the infuences of parental rearing on the psychopathology: A series of studies to establish psychiatric screening test for conscripts(5).
Dong Jae OH ; Sung Il JEON ; Hwan Il CHANG
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(6):896-903
No abstract available.
Humans
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Mass Screening*
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Parents*
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Psychopathology*