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The Potential of Oriental Medicine in Providing Individualized Mental Health Treatment in the Age of AI

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Researcher Myunghee Kim Enhances Oriental Medicine’s Role in Mental Health Care

Kyung Hee University Oriental Neuropsychiatry Ph.D. Publishes Groundbreaking Research on Oriental Medicine’s Potential in the Post-Pandemic Era

In response to the recently raised International Public Health Emergency, the World Health Organization (WHO) has emphasized the importance of thoroughly evaluating generative language models (LLMs) in terms of human welfare, safety, transparency, and accountability. In a recent statement, WHO highlighted the need to ensure the positive impact of clinical medical information data in healthcare, especially in light of the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI).

Oriental medicine, which views the human body and soul as a unified whole, provides a holistic approach to understanding and treating various diseases. By analyzing the body’s physiological activities and the mind’s mental activities, Oriental medicine has proven its efficacy for thousands of years. In the age of AI, Oriental medicine can offer precise and personalized treatment based on patient-centered principles, instead of relying on vague AI platforms.

In the post-COVID-19 era, Oriental medicine holds great potential as a comprehensive medical science that focuses on the overall well-being of an individual. Its ability to address mental health issues is especially valuable.

A Clinical Case Illustrates the Effectiveness of Oriental Medicine in Mental Health Treatment

A middle-aged woman, visibly pale and distressed, sought treatment for her long-standing symptoms of insomnia, headaches, dizziness, anxiety, and stress. Despite taking prescription antipsychotic drugs, her condition did not improve.

During the consultation, she revealed that her marriage had been strained due to her mother-in-law’s strong favoritism towards her eldest son. The patient described the emotional toll she experienced, including contemplating divorce and dealing with her second daughter’s heart attack. The patient expressed her ongoing grief and emptiness.

The oriental doctor empathized with the patient and acknowledged the challenges she faced within her family. The doctor recognized the patient’s dedication to raising her siblings and creating a harmonious household. The doctor’s understanding and validation provided the patient with a sense of relief.

Active Life Activity Facilitated by Oriental Medicine’s Self-Metabolism

Following oriental medicine treatment, the patient reported significant improvement in her well-being. She mentioned feeling busier, happily spending time with her grandchildren, and being able to sleep without relying on antidepressants.

In this specific case, the patient received a combination of acupuncture and various therapeutic techniques. The treatment focused on addressing the patient’s hepatic insomnia, anxiety, and emotional instability caused by trauma. Through a personalized approach, the patient’s emotions were stabilized, leading to enhanced physical, mental, and social well-being.

In line with these advancements, the Korean Medicine Mental Health Center (KMMH) takes a unique approach to oriental medicine mental health. By incorporating the structural mechanics of oriental medicine theory, the center aims to further develop the field and optimize patient care.

Researcher Myunghee Kim

Korean Medicine Mental Health Center (KMMH)

Kyung Hee University Oriental Neuropsychiatry Ph.D.

With the International Public Health Emergency (Pandemic) recently raised, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a statement stating that “the use of generative language models (LLMs) must be thoroughly checked in terms of human welfare, safety, public interest. , transparency, and accountability.” published.

This urged that the positive value of clinical medical information data should be gathered in healthcare in the treatment and prevention of diseases and a happy life in the age of artificial intelligence (AI).

Oriental medicine observes the human individual as a phenomenon of life activity as a unitary body and soul, and the physical activity of the form is life, intestine, fire, water, and intestines, and the mental activity of the god is soul, god, and justice ·By structurally and mechanically analyzing the dialect through five functional activities namely cotton, soil and gold, using white paper and paper, a system was established where abnormalities are improved to a normal state of health through the spontaneous restoration of self-spontaneity. metabolism, and this has been clinically demonstrated for thousands of years.

Mental health oriental medicine, even if artificial intelligence develops at the speed of light, can introduce a new direction with accuracy and validity in providing individual treatment based on the principles of patient-centered oriental medicine in accordance with the paradigm of normal science, rather than following vaguely. artificial intelligence platform.

Oriental medicine, based on the totality of life phenomena as the main subject, is the essence of medical science in the post-COVID-19 era. It is a study that can lead a world of happy life.

clinical case

A pale, bloated woman in her late 50s came in, looking at her new look. “I was diagnosed with depression at a university hospital for several years due to insomnia, headaches, dizziness, anxiety, and stress, and the symptoms remain the same even after taking prescription antipsychotic drugs,” she complained in weak voice After examining Mangmunmunjeol, it was Chiljeong Longmaek, Macmureyeok Sesak, and Yangmaek.

Oriental Doctor: How long have you had these symptoms?

Patient: I married the eldest son of 7 brothers and sisters by match, but my mother-in-law favored the eldest son too much. A considerable amount of time has passed since married life took a turn for the worse. I tried to get a divorce several times, but I suffered after seeing the children, but a few years ago, my second daughter, who had angina pectoris, had a heart attack while sleeping…

Doctor of Oriental Medicine: Oops, you must be heartbroken.

Patient: (tearful) When I woke up in the morning, I still feel so empty when I think about that. As much as I loved her… That pretty girl is still good in my eyes these days.

Oriental Medicine: …

Patient: After that incident, my husband drank almost every day for several years and was diagnosed as an alcoholic. Anything you say makes me angry, and it’s been a long time since I stopped talking to the kids at all.

Doctor of Oriental Medicine: It must be difficult for everyone in the family.

Patient: Yes. Since I have been living a life of faith, I have been praying and clearing my mind for several years, but after a meditation specially delivered by a believer, bad memories with my mother-in-law and my husband were came back to me as delusions, and it was very difficult. I also kept my mother-in-law alone on her deathbed. After the funeral, my brother-in-law and sister-in-law also praised me, saying, ‘Thank you for taking good care of my strict mother’, but my husband said nothing through the wall window. He has only known his mother and siblings all his life.

Doctor of Oriental Medicine: You are very sad.

Patient: I raised my three brothers and sisters diligently and attached myself only to my husband. It is a couple that comforts and overcomes difficult things together.

Doctor of oriental medicine: Your husband is probably an honest person.

Patient: They say they have a solid work life, a social life outside, and good sociability. Such a man would come home with friends and say, ‘Set the table,’ or the wife and children would go to sleep. Not too long ago, my husband said, “It was difficult to live as the eldest son.”

Oriental doctor: (Make eye contact) The patient did a good job raising the children at home, keeping a good house, taking care of her mother-in-law, and helping the housekeeper. Your husband did a very good job.

Patient: (Thinks for a moment) Nowadays, children always say thank you, saying, ‘Thanks to my mother’s support, I managed to get a good job and get married.’ It’s probably because I grew up receiving the most love from my parents since I was a child.

Doctor of oriental medicine: Because you endure the years of hard work, you can relax like this. You are such a wonderful person.

Patient: (Slightly laughing) After consulting the teacher, it seems that the vase is running away, and the illnesses in my heart that have accumulated until now are pierced.

Active life activity of spontaneous self-metabolism through soul restoration

The patient who visited the hospital two months after taking the medication said with a smile, “I’m so busy these days that I don’t even have time to take care of my grandchildren, and I can sleep soundly without taking antidepressants .”

As seen in the above case, the patient suffering from symptoms of a nervous breakdown due to the trauma of ‘the death of his beloved daughter’ and old ‘married life’ was diagnosed and diagnosed with hepatic insomnia, insomnia, and wagbyeol, and applied. Oshin’s win-win treatment method to raise emotions. Acupuncture was managed with therapy, Oji ascending position, Gyeongjapyeongji therapy, Yijeongbyeongi therapy, Jieongoron therapy, and Gagamikgiansintang.

For the patient whose neurosis and moral anxiety, such as anger, depression, and guilt, became more severe because of meditation, I enthusiastically supported the pride ‘I did my best to protect my family and raise my precious children well’ , After calming down with action, the soul returned and was able to stimulate physical, mental and social voluntary self-metabolism.

In the same context, the Center for Oriental Medicine and Mental Health (KMMH) leads the development of new technology for oriental medicine mental health with the structural mechanics of oriental medicine theory instead of taking an anatomical calculation system for the phenomena of human life in order to make the best of the international globalization and standardization research project oriental medicine.am.

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