创伤和严重精神疾病:钟摆即将摇摆吗?

S. Gold
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几十年来,我们已经知道严重的精神疾病(SMIs)——最显著的是精神分裂症和双相情感障碍——是生物化学紊乱的一种表现,许多资历较浅的同事可能没有意识到事实并非如此。在我们知道这一点之前,在一个更早的,现在几乎被遗忘的时代,一种普遍的信念是,这些和其他综合症不是神经递质功能障碍的反映,而是对可怕经历的反应。在当前科学知识的光辉下,长期过时的观念,即SMIs的主要贡献者是后天培养而不是先天,往好了说可能显得古怪,往坏了说可能被严重误导。SMIs是基于生物学的疾病这一结论的逻辑延伸是,治疗也必须基于生物学。因此,这些疾病的主要干预方法是药理学。那些接受重度精神分裂症治疗的人通常被告知,他们的疾病是慢性的,除非他们在余生中继续服用药物,否则他们的症状无疑会恶化。而且,由于人们普遍认为,被诊断为重度精神分裂症的人正在经历生物化学紊乱的影响,在很大程度上,心理健康专业人士已经停止了这种治疗
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Trauma and Serious Mental Illness: Is the Pendulum About to Swing?
For enough decades now, that many of our junior colleagues may not be aware that it was ever otherwise, we have known that serious mental illnesses (SMIs)–most notably schizophrenia and bipolar disorder–are a manifestation of disordered biochemistry. Before we knew this to be the case, in an earlier, now all-but-forgotten era, a prevalent belief was that these and other syndromes were not reflections of neurotransmitter malfunction, but responses to horrific experiences. In the glow of current scientific knowledge, the long-outdated notion that the major contributor to SMIs was nurture rather than nature may appear at best quaint and at worst terribly misguided. A logical extension of the conclusion that SMIs are biologically-based disorders is that treatment must consequently be biologically based as well. Therefore, the primary intervention approach for these disorders has been pharmacological. Those in treatment for SMIs are routinely told that their disorder is chronic, and that unless they continue taking their medication for the rest of their lives, their symptoms will unquestionably worsen. And because it is widely assumed that people with SMI diagnoses are experiencing the effects of disordered biochemistry, for the most part mental health professionals have stopped
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