Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Mental Health
A special issue of Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425). This special issue belongs to the section "Psychiatric Diseases".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (18 December 2023) | Viewed by 47764
Special Issue Editor
Interests: mental health; breathwork; meditation; psychedelic therapies
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Dear Colleagues,
Mental illness is the pandemic of the 21st century and among the top-ten leading causes of burden worldwide. Depression alone is expected to be the number one global disease burden by 2030.
While mental health conditions are increasing worldwide, a large proportion of those affected do not receive treatment or face treatment discontinuation, side effects and overall failure. The current model for mental health is facing a paradigmatic crisis and lacking novel psychiatric treatments. There is, therefore, an urgent call for radical change in the paradigm of mental health, and treatment therapies to include integrative strategies and novel delivery methods.
Complementary and alternative medicine consists of a range of cost-effective “group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine”.
Many people sufferning mental health seek complementary or alternative medicine but knowledge of the evidence base for these therapies is often lacking among healthcare providers.
This open access Special Issue will provide up-to date research and review articles on the current recommendations for complementary therapies in the treatment of a wide range of mental-health disorders.
Topics include, but are not limited to, approaches for mental disorders using:
- Alternative medical systems, such as psychedelic-assisted psychotherapies.
- Mind–body interventions, such as breathwork, biofeedback, mindfullness, meditation and hypnosis.
- Physical modalities, such as exercise, yoga, massage and chiropractic care.
- Energy medicine.
- Herbal therapies.
- Music therapy.
- Bright-light therapy.
Dr. Blerida Banushi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- mental health
- mental-health disorders
- anxiety disorders
- mood disorders
- eating disorders
- trauma-related disorders
- personality disorders
- substance-abuse disorders
- psychotic disorders
- complementary and alternative therapies
- psychedelic-assisted therapies
- yoga
- breathwork
- meditation
- mindfulness
- exercise
- hypnosis
- music therapy
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