CREATIVE PSYCHOPHARMACOTHERAPY OF PSYCHOGENIC NON–EPILEPTIC SEIZURES
Keywords:
psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, epilepsy, psychotropic medications, psychotherapeutic modalitiesAbstract
Background: Aim of this review was to evaluate management of PNES from neurological and psychiatric perspective.
Results: Management of PNES is interdisciplinary. The first treatment phase in PNES should be engaging patients into treatment, which is often challenging. There are several psychopathological dimensions particularly important vulnerable to develop PNES including endogenous anxiety, avoidance behaviour, dissociation, non-dissociative post-traumatic stress, abuse, interpersonal dynamics, personality structure and society and family factors. Early correct diagnosis can help patients promptly receive the treatment they need and prevent common iatrogenic complications that may occur if the condition continues to be misdiagnosed and mistreated.
Conclusion: Although evidence is mixed for the treatment of PNES, psychotherapeutic modalities remain a powerful instrument to help patients and reduce seizures. A multidisciplinary, holistic approach is significant. It is important to aim to improve quality with specific treatment. For patients refractory to all possible treatments further investigation should be performed.
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