Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1921801 | Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
BackgroundPMD are disabling, but lack any generally accepted treatment strategies.Design/methodsTen patients with PMD received treatment with Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. Patients were assessed with psychiatric rating scales and the movement disorder was rated by a blinded rater with the Psychogenic Movement Disorder Rating Scale (PMDRS).ResultsTotal mean PMDRS (p=0.0195), total PMDRS function scores (p=0.0142), Hamilton depression scores (p=0.009), Beck anxiety scores (p=0.002), and GAF (p=0.0083) all improved with psychotherapeutic intervention.ConclusionsPsychotherapy and appropriate use of adjunct psychiatric medication can be a successful intervention for PMD.
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Authors
Vanessa K. Hinson, Steven Weinstein, Bryan Bernard, Sue E. Leurgans, Christopher G. Goetz,