Sarlon Jan, Staniloiu Angelica, Schöntges Anette, Kordon Andreas
Psychiatry, Oberbergklinik Schwarzwald, Hornberg, Germany.
Physiological Psychology Department, University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany.
BMJ Case Rep. 2018 Aug 27;2018:bcr-2018-225483. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2018-225483.
We herein present a 51-year-old single female inpatient with treatment-resistant recurrent depressive disorder. Her most recent depressive episode has been severe and followed a chronic course, lasting for longer than 2 years. During the exacerbation of the patient's suicidal thoughts and plans, we repeatedly and independently observed vegetative and behavioural changes of the therapy-accompanying dog of the patient. Our findings suggest a role for dog-assisted therapy for augmenting treatment as well as for enhancing and developing novel adjunctive strategies for risk assessment in patients with chronic depression and suicidality. Possible social-biological mechanisms and underpinnings are discussed, by drawing on the available literature and comparative psychology. Collaboration with animal behaviourists and animal welfare scientists, in order to improve behavioural and physiological data interpretation and humaneness of dog-assisted therapy, is emphasised as a crucial component of future research.
我们在此报告一名51岁的单身女性住院患者,患有难治性复发性抑郁症。她最近一次抑郁发作严重且呈慢性病程,持续超过2年。在患者自杀念头和计划加剧期间,我们多次独立观察到患者陪伴治疗犬的植物神经和行为变化。我们的研究结果表明,犬辅助治疗在增强治疗效果以及为慢性抑郁症和自杀倾向患者开发新的辅助风险评估策略方面具有作用。通过借鉴现有文献和比较心理学,讨论了可能的社会生物学机制及基础。强调与动物行为学家和动物福利科学家合作,以改善犬辅助治疗的行为和生理数据解读以及人道性,这是未来研究的关键组成部分。