Psychoanalysis in deconstructing triggers for panic disorder
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Resumo: | Among the mental disorders that are growing the most today, it can be mentioned and conceptualized that Panic Disorder (PD) is an anxiety disorder known for its negative impact on patients' quality of life (QOL), regardless of other factors. Based on the above, the objective is to discuss, in the light of evidence, how Psychoanalysis can be used for the Treatment of Panic Disorder, as well as to identify which are the triggers responsible for developing the mental disorder in question, and how health professionals they can work helping to reduce and remit clinical cases associated with PD. The exact causes of panic syndrome are unknown, although Science believes that a set of factors can trigger the development of this disorder: extreme stress situations; financial crises; fights; separations or deaths in the family; traumatic experiences in childhood or after robberies and kidnappings; A bibliographic study was conducted using electronic databases Scielo and VHL, using the descriptors registered in Health Science-DeCS: Psychoanalysis, Panic Disorder, Causes and Health Professionals. Consisting of a selective and interpretive observation of the same, extracting relevant points, in order to give this research an explanatory condition. Thus, it is concluded that it is necessary to train health professionals to approach people with PD. In addition, measures should be applied to the population on how to recognize what triggers their crises (which are the triggers), in addition to increasing the presence of both hospital and clinical psychologists through the NASF in the FHS, promoting biopsychosocial care. |
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Psychoanalysis in deconstructing triggers for panic disorderEl psicoanálisis en la deconstrucción de los desencadenantes del trastorno de pánicoA psicanálise na desconstrução dos gatilhos para o transtorno de pânicoPsychoanalysisPanic DisorderHealth professionals.PsicoanálisisTrastorno de pánicoProfesionales de la salud.PsicanáliseTranstorno do pânicoProfissionais da saúde. Among the mental disorders that are growing the most today, it can be mentioned and conceptualized that Panic Disorder (PD) is an anxiety disorder known for its negative impact on patients' quality of life (QOL), regardless of other factors. Based on the above, the objective is to discuss, in the light of evidence, how Psychoanalysis can be used for the Treatment of Panic Disorder, as well as to identify which are the triggers responsible for developing the mental disorder in question, and how health professionals they can work helping to reduce and remit clinical cases associated with PD. The exact causes of panic syndrome are unknown, although Science believes that a set of factors can trigger the development of this disorder: extreme stress situations; financial crises; fights; separations or deaths in the family; traumatic experiences in childhood or after robberies and kidnappings; A bibliographic study was conducted using electronic databases Scielo and VHL, using the descriptors registered in Health Science-DeCS: Psychoanalysis, Panic Disorder, Causes and Health Professionals. Consisting of a selective and interpretive observation of the same, extracting relevant points, in order to give this research an explanatory condition. Thus, it is concluded that it is necessary to train health professionals to approach people with PD. In addition, measures should be applied to the population on how to recognize what triggers their crises (which are the triggers), in addition to increasing the presence of both hospital and clinical psychologists through the NASF in the FHS, promoting biopsychosocial care.Entre los trastornos mentales que más están creciendo en la actualidad, se puede mencionar y conceptualizar que el Trastorno de Pánico (TP) es un trastorno de ansiedad conocido por su impacto negativo en la calidad de vida (CV) de los pacientes, independientemente de otros factores. Con base en lo anterior, el objetivo es discutir, a la luz de la evidencia, cómo se puede utilizar el psicoanálisis para el tratamiento del trastorno de pánico, así como identificar cuáles son los desencadenantes responsables del desarrollo del trastorno mental en cuestión, y cómo la salud profesionales con los que pueden trabajar ayudando a reducir y remitir los casos clínicos asociados a la EP. Se desconocen las causas exactas del síndrome de pánico, aunque Science cree que un conjunto de factores pueden desencadenar el desarrollo de este trastorno: situaciones de estrés extremo; crisis financiera; peleas separaciones o muertes en la familia; experiencias traumáticas en la infancia o después de robos y secuestros; Se realizó un estudio bibliográfico utilizando las bases de datos electrónicas Scielo y VHL, utilizando los descriptores registrados en Ciencias de la Salud-DeCS: Psicoanálisis, Trastorno de Pánico, Causas y Profesionales de la Salud. Consiste en una observación selectiva e interpretativa de los mismos, extrayendo puntos relevantes, con el fin de darle a esta investigación una condición explicativa. Por tanto, se concluye que es necesario formar a los profesionales sanitarios para abordar a las personas con EP. Además, se deben aplicar medidas a la población sobre cómo reconocer qué desencadena sus crisis (cuáles son los desencadenantes), además de incrementar la presencia de psicólogos tanto hospitalarios como clínicos a través de la NASF en la ESF, promoviendo la atención biopsicosocial.Dentre os distúrbios mentais que mais crescem na atualidade, pode-se citar e conceituar que o Transtorno de Pânico (TP) é um transtorno de ansiedade conhecido por seu impacto negativo na qualidade de vida (QV) dos pacientes, independentemente de outros fatores. Mediante o exposto, objetiva-se discorrer, à luz de evidências, como a Psicanálise pode ser utilizada para o Tratamento do Transtorno de Pânico, assim como identificar quais são os gatilhos responsáveis por desenvolver o transtorno mental em questão, e como os profissionais de saúde podem trabalhar ajudando nessa redução e remissão dos casos clínicos associados ao TP. As causas exatas da síndrome do pânico são desconhecidas, embora a Ciência acredite que um conjunto de fatores possa desencadear o desenvolvimento deste transtorno: situações extremas de estresse; crises financeiras; brigas; separações ou mortes na família; experiências traumáticas na infância ou depois de assaltos e sequestros; Realizou-se um estudo bibliográfico utilizando bases de dados eletrônicos Scielo e BVS, com intermédio dos descritores cadastrados em Ciência da Saúde-DeCS: Psicanálise, Transtorno de Pânico, Causas e Profissionais da Saúde. Consistindo de uma observação seletiva e interpretativa dos mesmos, extraindo pontos relevantes, a fim de atribuir a esta pesquisa uma condição explicativa. Assim, conclui-se que é necessário o treinamento dos profissionais de saúde para a abordagem de pessoas com TP. Ademais, deve-se aplicar à população medidas de como reconhecer o que desencadeia suas crises (quais os gatilhos), além de aumentar a presença dos psicólogos tanto hospitalares, quanto clínicos, por meio do NASF nas ESF, promovendo o atendimento biopsicossocial.Research, Society and Development2021-03-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1326510.33448/rsd-v10i3.13265Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 3; e31010313265Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 3; e31010313265Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 3; e310103132652525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13265/12020Copyright (c) 2021 Sara Maria de Brito Sousa Ximenes; Luís Carlos Lopes Barbosa; Nájla Laísa Assunção Rodrigues; Marcos Roberto Nascimento Sousa; Nayla Letícia Assunção Rodrigues; Maria Anasha Costa Souza; Suzana Pereira Alves; Glenda Machado de Sampaio; Kennedi Anderson Araújo Dias; Luís Henrique Araújo Andrade; Iasmim Escórcio de Brito Melo; Maria Eduarda Freire Silva; Suzana Myrlla Medeiros de Oliveira; José Gabriel Fontenele Gomes; Anne Heracléia de Brito e Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessXimenes, Sara Maria de Brito Sousa Barbosa, Luís Carlos Lopes Rodrigues, Nájla Laísa AssunçãoSousa, Marcos Roberto Nascimento Rodrigues, Nayla Letícia Assunção Souza, Maria Anasha CostaAlves, Suzana PereiraSampaio, Glenda Machado deDias, Kennedi Anderson AraújoAndrade, Luís Henrique AraújoMelo, Iasmim Escórcio de BritoSilva, Maria Eduarda FreireOliveira, Suzana Myrlla Medeiros deGomes, José Gabriel FonteneleSilva, Anne Heracléia de Brito e2021-03-28T12:03:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13265Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:39.235125Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Psychoanalysis in deconstructing triggers for panic disorder El psicoanálisis en la deconstrucción de los desencadenantes del trastorno de pánico A psicanálise na desconstrução dos gatilhos para o transtorno de pânico |
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Psychoanalysis in deconstructing triggers for panic disorder |
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Psychoanalysis in deconstructing triggers for panic disorder Ximenes, Sara Maria de Brito Sousa Psychoanalysis Panic Disorder Health professionals. Psicoanálisis Trastorno de pánico Profesionales de la salud. Psicanálise Transtorno do pânico Profissionais da saúde. |
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Psychoanalysis in deconstructing triggers for panic disorder |
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Psychoanalysis in deconstructing triggers for panic disorder |
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Psychoanalysis in deconstructing triggers for panic disorder |
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Psychoanalysis in deconstructing triggers for panic disorder |
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Psychoanalysis in deconstructing triggers for panic disorder |
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Ximenes, Sara Maria de Brito Sousa |
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Ximenes, Sara Maria de Brito Sousa Barbosa, Luís Carlos Lopes Rodrigues, Nájla Laísa Assunção Sousa, Marcos Roberto Nascimento Rodrigues, Nayla Letícia Assunção Souza, Maria Anasha Costa Alves, Suzana Pereira Sampaio, Glenda Machado de Dias, Kennedi Anderson Araújo Andrade, Luís Henrique Araújo Melo, Iasmim Escórcio de Brito Silva, Maria Eduarda Freire Oliveira, Suzana Myrlla Medeiros de Gomes, José Gabriel Fontenele Silva, Anne Heracléia de Brito e |
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Barbosa, Luís Carlos Lopes Rodrigues, Nájla Laísa Assunção Sousa, Marcos Roberto Nascimento Rodrigues, Nayla Letícia Assunção Souza, Maria Anasha Costa Alves, Suzana Pereira Sampaio, Glenda Machado de Dias, Kennedi Anderson Araújo Andrade, Luís Henrique Araújo Melo, Iasmim Escórcio de Brito Silva, Maria Eduarda Freire Oliveira, Suzana Myrlla Medeiros de Gomes, José Gabriel Fontenele Silva, Anne Heracléia de Brito e |
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Ximenes, Sara Maria de Brito Sousa Barbosa, Luís Carlos Lopes Rodrigues, Nájla Laísa Assunção Sousa, Marcos Roberto Nascimento Rodrigues, Nayla Letícia Assunção Souza, Maria Anasha Costa Alves, Suzana Pereira Sampaio, Glenda Machado de Dias, Kennedi Anderson Araújo Andrade, Luís Henrique Araújo Melo, Iasmim Escórcio de Brito Silva, Maria Eduarda Freire Oliveira, Suzana Myrlla Medeiros de Gomes, José Gabriel Fontenele Silva, Anne Heracléia de Brito e |
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Psychoanalysis Panic Disorder Health professionals. Psicoanálisis Trastorno de pánico Profesionales de la salud. Psicanálise Transtorno do pânico Profissionais da saúde. |
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Psychoanalysis Panic Disorder Health professionals. Psicoanálisis Trastorno de pánico Profesionales de la salud. Psicanálise Transtorno do pânico Profissionais da saúde. |
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Among the mental disorders that are growing the most today, it can be mentioned and conceptualized that Panic Disorder (PD) is an anxiety disorder known for its negative impact on patients' quality of life (QOL), regardless of other factors. Based on the above, the objective is to discuss, in the light of evidence, how Psychoanalysis can be used for the Treatment of Panic Disorder, as well as to identify which are the triggers responsible for developing the mental disorder in question, and how health professionals they can work helping to reduce and remit clinical cases associated with PD. The exact causes of panic syndrome are unknown, although Science believes that a set of factors can trigger the development of this disorder: extreme stress situations; financial crises; fights; separations or deaths in the family; traumatic experiences in childhood or after robberies and kidnappings; A bibliographic study was conducted using electronic databases Scielo and VHL, using the descriptors registered in Health Science-DeCS: Psychoanalysis, Panic Disorder, Causes and Health Professionals. Consisting of a selective and interpretive observation of the same, extracting relevant points, in order to give this research an explanatory condition. Thus, it is concluded that it is necessary to train health professionals to approach people with PD. In addition, measures should be applied to the population on how to recognize what triggers their crises (which are the triggers), in addition to increasing the presence of both hospital and clinical psychologists through the NASF in the FHS, promoting biopsychosocial care. |
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