Landscape design and the therapeutic effect of haloperidol on BD
BackgroundLandscape design and art psychotherapy are two widely used methods in the field of mental health. Haloperidol is a common drug for treating bipolar disorder. Based on the theory of art psychotherapy, the relief effect of landscape design combined with haloperidol on patients with bipolar d...
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description | BackgroundLandscape design and art psychotherapy are two widely used methods in the field of mental health. Haloperidol is a common drug for treating bipolar disorder. Based on the theory of art psychotherapy, the relief effect of landscape design combined with haloperidol on patients with bipolar disorder will be studied.Subjects and MethodsSelect 80 patients with bipolar disorder and randomly divide them into two groups: the experimental group and the control group. The control group patients were treated with haloperidol, while the experimental group was treated with garden design combined with haloperidol. Both groups were treated based on the theory of artistic psychotherapy. Compare the treatment effects of patients after a course of treatment, and use SPSS23.0 as a statistical analysis tool.ResultsThe research results indicate that there is a significant difference in the relief effect of patients between the experimental group and the control group after the end of the experiment. The relief effect of the experimental group patients was significantly better than that of the control group, with an average relief effect of 0.95 and 0.89 after the experiment, respectively. The treatment method of combining garden design with haloperidol is better than that of haloperidol alone.ConclusionsBased on the theory of artistic psychotherapy, the combination of landscape design and haloperidol can help patients with bipolar disorder better understand and manage emotional fluctuations, improve emotional stability, and thus facilitate the relief of bipolar disorder patients.Acknowledgement2022 Humanities and Social Sciences Project of Jiangxi University of Technology, Gene extraction and expression of traditional rural settlement landscape in Nanchang area (No.23RWYB04). |
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Haloperidol is a common drug for treating bipolar disorder. Based on the theory of art psychotherapy, the relief effect of landscape design combined with haloperidol on patients with bipolar disorder will be studied.Subjects and MethodsSelect 80 patients with bipolar disorder and randomly divide them into two groups: the experimental group and the control group. The control group patients were treated with haloperidol, while the experimental group was treated with garden design combined with haloperidol. Both groups were treated based on the theory of artistic psychotherapy. Compare the treatment effects of patients after a course of treatment, and use SPSS23.0 as a statistical analysis tool.ResultsThe research results indicate that there is a significant difference in the relief effect of patients between the experimental group and the control group after the end of the experiment. 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The treatment method of combining garden design with haloperidol is better than that of haloperidol alone.ConclusionsBased on the theory of artistic psychotherapy, the combination of landscape design and haloperidol can help patients with bipolar disorder better understand and manage emotional fluctuations, improve emotional stability, and thus facilitate the relief of bipolar disorder patients.Acknowledgement2022 Humanities and Social Sciences Project of Jiangxi University of Technology, Gene extraction and expression of traditional rural settlement landscape in Nanchang area (No.23RWYB04).</description><identifier>ISSN: 1092-8529</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 2165-6509</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1017/S1092852923006119</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>New York, USA: Cambridge University Press</publisher><subject>Abstracts ; Bipolar disorder ; Psychotherapy</subject><ispartof>CNS spectrums, 2023-10, Vol.28 (S2), p.S141-S142</ispartof><rights>The Author(s), 2023. 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