Schizophrenia Symptom Alleviation Through Implementation of a Lifestyle Intervention Program.

Q3 Medicine Advances in Mind-Body Medicine Pub Date : 2020-02-01
Kelly Brogan, Alyssa Jarvi, Hannah Klopf, Tiffany Turner
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Abstract

Background: This case report illustrates the use of a lifestyle intervention program entitled "Vital Mind Reset" which led to the alleviation of disabling schizophrenic symptomology.

Summary: A 22-year-old male with onset of Tourette's Syndrome and depression with suicidal ideation as a teenager began declining in mental vitality, resulting in the eventual diagnosis of treatment-resistant schizophrenia at the age of 17. At this time, he was admitted to an adolescent mental health ward due to delusional thinking and auditory hallucinations. Despite administration of a multitude of antipsychotic medications throughout the ensuing years, he was admitted yearly to the same hospital during the winter months until 2015. The patient began the Vital Mind Reset (VMR) program in 2017, committing to a series of lifestyle interventions which included dietary modifications, daily meditations, and detoxification practices. After completing the program, the patient experienced significantly improved quality of life, as he was once again able to leave his house. One year after completing the program, his physicians reported his schizophrenia appeared "to be in remission." Given these results, when medication and conventional therapies gain limited progress, lifestyle interventions outlined in the VMR program should be considered, perhaps even as first-line therapy. This case defies the chronicity of severe psychiatric symptomologies such as schizophrenia and exemplifies the potential for healing and resolution of persistent psychiatric illness.

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通过实施生活方式干预计划减轻精神分裂症症状。
背景:本病例报告说明了一种名为“重要思维重置”的生活方式干预计划的使用,它导致了致残性精神分裂症症状的减轻。摘要:一名22岁的男性,在青少年时期患有图雷特综合症和抑郁症,并有自杀念头,精神活力开始下降,最终在17岁时被诊断为难治性精神分裂症。此时,他因妄想和幻听被送入青少年精神健康病房。尽管在随后的几年中服用了多种抗精神病药物,但直到2015年,他每年都会在冬季入住同一家医院。患者于2017年开始了重要思维重置(VMR)计划,致力于一系列生活方式干预,包括饮食调整、日常冥想和排毒练习。在完成这个项目后,病人的生活质量得到了显著的改善,因为他再次能够离开他的家。完成项目一年后,他的医生报告说,他的精神分裂症似乎“有所缓解”。鉴于这些结果,当药物和常规疗法取得有限进展时,应该考虑VMR计划中概述的生活方式干预,甚至可能作为一线治疗。该病例与精神分裂症等严重精神症状的慢性性不同,并举例说明了治疗和解决持续性精神疾病的潜力。
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