[Psychological interventions in the field of neurotraumatology during the acute care].

Q4 Medicine Psychiatria Hungarica Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Noémi Mónika Szeifert
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Neurotrauma means head or spine injury caused by an external force. Neurotraumatology care requires coordinated teamwork on the part of specialists, including psychological care as part of the multidisciplinary treatment team. Psychological interventions in the field of neurotraumatology aim to address the psychological consequences and challenges associated with head or spine injury. These interventions play a vital role in crisis intervention, promoting recovery, enhancing quality of life, and supporting individuals and their families in coping with the psychological impact of neurotrauma. Serious physical injuries always cause severe psychological consequences, both in short and long term. A critical accident is a sudden, unexpected, often directly life-threatening event that exceeds the individual's ability to respond and can create a potential crisis response, including suicidal risk, as well as the development of psychological disorders, in most cases acute stress disorder, adjustment disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychological interventions in neurotraumatology are often provided by a multidisciplinary team that may include psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and other healthcare professionals. These interventions are tailored to the unique needs and circumstances of each individual, with the goal of reducing psychological symptomps, promoting psychological well-being, adjustment, and overall recovery following neurotrauma. It is essential that not only patients who have experienced severe physical trauma, but also their family members have access to expert psychological support. This study summarizes psychological interventions during the treatment of neurotaruma patients at the intensive care unit.

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[急性期神经创伤领域的心理干预]。
神经创伤是指由外力造成的头部或脊柱损伤。神经创伤治疗需要专家们协调一致的团队合作,包括作为多学科治疗团队一部分的心理治疗。神经创伤领域的心理干预旨在解决与头部或脊柱损伤相关的心理后果和挑战。这些干预措施在危机干预、促进康复、提高生活质量以及支持个人及其家庭应对神经创伤的心理影响方面发挥着重要作用。严重的身体伤害总是会在短期和长期内造成严重的心理后果。危急事故是一个突然的、意想不到的、往往直接威胁生命的事件,它超出了个人的应对能力,会产生潜在的危机反应,包括自杀风险,以及心理障碍的发展,在大多数情况下是急性应激障碍、适应障碍和创伤后应激障碍。神经创伤学的心理干预通常由一个多学科团队提供,该团队可能包括心理学家、精神科医生、社会工作者和其他医疗保健专业人员。这些干预措施是根据每个人的独特需求和情况量身定制的,目的是减少心理症状,促进心理健康、适应以及神经创伤后的整体康复。至关重要的是,不仅经历过严重身体创伤的患者,他们的家人也能获得专家的心理支持。本研究总结了在重症监护病房治疗神经创伤患者期间的心理干预措施。
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