Title of article :
A Psychological Factor Affecting a Cardiac Condition in a Psychotherapist
Author/Authors :
Waxman، R نويسنده Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto , , Khorasani، K نويسنده Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto , , Lenny، A نويسنده Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto , , Bhalerao، S نويسنده Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
4
From page :
49
To page :
52
Abstract :
Abstract: It has been established that intense emotions can affect the development and course of cardiac arrhythmias. This study sought to convey that a lack of expression of emotion can also have an effect on arrhythmias. A psychotherapist with Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation and an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator measured his rate of Premature Ventricular Contractions using a Holter monitor during three separate six-week periods and in three domains: A) work days vs. off days, B) a 27 hour work week vs. 22 hour work week, and C) in 5 different modalities including 1) Meeting with department head 2) Individual psychotherapy with patients 3) Group therapy with patients 4) Supervision of residents 5) Personal psychoanalysis. The results showed more than a 3-fold increase of arrhythmogenic activity during the 27-hour work week vs. 22 and a 5-fold increase in arrhythmogenic activity on work days compared to days off. Department Head meetings were found to be most arrhythmogenic and personal psychoanalysis was least. The data suggest that the psychiatrist’s lack of emotional expression in his clinical work has been demonstrated to markedly worsen his arrhythmia. The results also point to the potential ameliorating effects of the therapist’s own psychotherapy.
Journal title :
International Cardiovascular Research Journal
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
International Cardiovascular Research Journal
Record number :
2384695
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