Cohen Michael H
HMS-Osher Institute, Harvard Medical School, 02215, Boston, MA, USA.
Epilepsy Behav. 2003 Dec;4(6):602-6. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2003.08.014.
Complementary and alternative medical (CAM) therapies include chiropractic, acupuncture and traditional Oriental medicine, massage therapy, and herbal remedies; mind-body therapies (such as meditative practices and visualization); and folk practices and religious healing. Of these, modalities based on spiritual healing create a number of conundrums for the clinician, including legal, regulatory, and ethical issues. Further, the historic relationship between the study of epilepsy and religious experience suggests particular, potential associations between CAM therapies (and especially spiritual healing) and care for epileptic patients. There are at least two dimensions to this exploration: first, the widespread use of spiritual healing for treatment of epilepsy; and second, the hypothesized connection between epileptic seizures and mystical states. A number of legal rules help address potential abuse of authority by health care professionals, and include: (1) medical licensure; (2) scope of practice; (3) professional discipline; (4) malpractice; and (5) fraud. This article offers a preliminary resource for clinicians interested in these topics.
补充和替代医学(CAM)疗法包括脊椎按摩疗法、针灸和传统东方医学、按摩疗法以及草药疗法;身心疗法(如冥想练习和可视化);以及民间疗法和宗教治疗。其中,基于精神治疗的方式给临床医生带来了许多难题,包括法律、监管和伦理问题。此外,癫痫研究与宗教体验之间的历史关系表明,补充和替代医学疗法(尤其是精神治疗)与癫痫患者护理之间存在特定的潜在关联。这种探索至少有两个层面:第一,精神治疗在癫痫治疗中的广泛应用;第二,癫痫发作与神秘状态之间的假设联系。一些法律规则有助于解决医疗保健专业人员可能滥用职权的问题,包括:(1)医疗执照;(2)执业范围;(3)专业纪律;(4)医疗事故;以及(5)欺诈。本文为对这些主题感兴趣的临床医生提供了一个初步的参考资料。