THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF YUVANA PIDAKA
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED AYURVED RESEARCH(IJAAR) (Vol.1, No. 02)Publication Date: 2014-01-08
Authors : Waratenne; P R.; Prasad Mahendra.; Mahendra Singh Meena.;
Page : 1-6
Keywords : Yuvana pidaka; Acne; Ayurveda; Psychology; Psychotherapy;
Abstract
Ayurveda recognizes three main causes of diseases: the improper contact of objects of sense with the mind, faults of understanding, and transformation or Parinama. Ayurvedic treatment also is three fold in order to counter these three causes: those that depend for their action upon the deities and invisible influences (Spiritual therapy), those that depend for their application and action upon knowledge and reason, and those that appertain to the subjugation of the mind (Psychic therapy). The aim and objective of this study was to identify the psychological factors that affect as a causative factor of Yuvana Pidaka (Acne) and to identify the psychological measures that can be applied as therapeutic measures on Yuvana Pidaka (Acne). Available literature in Ayurvedic medicine, Modern medicine, Journals, recent research articles and websites has been used. A clear complexion might have created a stronger self image and a higher sense of self confidence. Unfortunately, acne hits young people at a time when they most want to look their best. Psychological co-morbidities in acne are probably greater than generally assumed. Acne suppresses an individual’s self confidence by causing distress with regard to physical appearance which affects a significant number of individuals during puberty and is delineated by adolescence. The dermatologist should have some knowledge of the basics of psychotherapy and psychopharmacology which sometimes must be combined with systemic and topical treatment of acne in conjunctions with basic psychosomatic treatment.
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