China News Service, Beijing, October 10th (Reporter Li Jingze) October 10th is World Mental Health Day. Peking University Medical Press, Beijing Healthy City Construction Promotion Association and Peking University Medical Center Narrative Medicine Research Center jointly held "Emotions" in Beijing on the same day. "Management and Health" new book release conference.

Participating experts discussed how doctors can assist patients in emotional management and emotional management of the entire population.

  "Emotion Management and Health" is a TCM Emotion Management and TCM narrative medical monograph on the theme of emotion management and disease management.

The book pointed out that the treatment of complex, three-dimensional, systematic, and multi-factorial diseases requires targeted psychological counseling and psychological adjustments to patients while giving patients biological treatment.

At the same time, patients cooperate with active emotional autonomy, including behavior adjustment, life adjustment, etc. to achieve effective comprehensive management and treatment of the disease.

Medical institutions, medical staff, individual patients, and family members of patients should all pay attention to the emotions of patients.

  The author of the book, Wang Chunyong, deputy chief physician of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Peking University Third Hospital, said that medicine in the 21st century requires a combination of technology and humanities to become a warm medicine; it needs a combination of tradition and wisdom to become a deep medicine; it needs Chinese medicine and The combination of western medicine has become the most effective medicine with Chinese characteristics; it needs the combination of physiology and life to become a medicine that can be practiced by the whole people, can be popularized, and has a breadth.

Therefore, doctors should pay attention to emotions, combine TCM technology and humanities, and write TCM medical records.

  In the new book, Wang Chunyong has selected his clinical notes of outpatient diagnosis and treatment cases in the past six years. Through the records of 176 cases, it fully reflects that Chinese medicine itself has the characteristics of narrative medicine and biomedicine. It also shows that in traditional Chinese medicine, How do doctors use the unique culture of the Chinese nation to care for patients and respect life.

  Professor Guo Liping, director of the Narrative Medicine Research Center of Peking University School of Medicine, who participated in the press conference, said that it is very important for doctors to educate patients in the process of relieving their emotions.

In addition to the help of doctors, patients themselves should also have a calm mind and master the necessary skills of self-emotion management.

  Lu Yong, Director and Associate Researcher of the Health Promotion Department of the China National Health Education Center of the National Health Commission of China, pointed out that the mental health of patients plays an important role in the occurrence and development of patients’ own diseases, and is an important means to promote patients to overcome diseases and improve the quality of life of patients. It is also a measure to build a good doctor-patient relationship.

At present, the mental health service level and ability of the majority of medical staff need to be improved.

  Ma Ning, executive deputy director of the National Mental Health Project Office and director of the Public Affairs Department of Peking University Sixth Hospital, said that in recent years, mental health and mental health have received attention from all walks of life, and medical services have shifted from disease prevention to improving the health of the whole people.

From a practical point of view, the probability of co-existing chronic diseases and mental diseases is very high, and it needs to be paid enough attention.

Relevant parties should instill the ideas and skills of self-emotion management to the entire population, especially young people, in a timely manner.

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