Are there any treatments for lack of insight in mental illness?

Are there any treatments for lack of insight in mental illness? Hi, thanks for watching this video about are there any treatments for lack of insight in mental illness. “Lack of insight” or “Lack of awareness” are phrases commonly used to describe when someone with mental illness is not aware of their symptoms, or does not recognize changes in mood, thought patterns, or perceptions as symptoms. It’s probably more accurate — and certainly less blame-putting or stigmatizing — to call this anosognosia. In this video, I answer: ❓ What is anosognosia? ❓ What causes anosognosia? ❓ What’s the latest research for treating anosognosia in mental illness? ⏳TimeStamps⏳ 00:00 Introduction to vestibular stimulation as a possible treatment 01:14 Description of the vestibular system 02:05 How the vestibular system works 03:30 Vestibular output contributes to self-awareness 05:20 Right brain hemisphere links to insight and to mania 05:30 Defining anosognosia 06:04 Clinical examples of neurological anosognosia 06:35 Right hemisphere lesions, insight impairment, and mania 07:18 Activating the right hemisphere via the left vestibular system 07:52 The technique of caloric vestibular stimulation 08:54 Cases of reversing anosognosia after stroke of brain injury 10:05 A case of rapid relief from mania with vestibular stimulation 12:29 Three cases of reduced mania, psychosis, and improved insight 14:32 The slow pace of study in this area 15:06 Improved insight, mood, and psychosis is schizophrenia 17:02 Nobody has studied if repeated stimulation produces longer benefits 17:30 Risks and side effects of vestibular stimulation 18:02 Other methods of vestibular stimulation 18:23 Conclusion. What does this tell us about insight in mental illness? 🔑 Key Points 🔑 “Anosognosia” is a medical term that means “lack of disease knowledge” Some types of stroke or brain damage can produce noticeable deficits (like not being able to see or walk), but also render the person unable to recognize that they have any symptoms → anosognosia. Anosognosia is associated with damage to the right half of the brain, and psychiatric symptoms often arise when there is unbalanced activity between the left and right halves of the brain. “Vestibular stimulation” (by irrigating the left ear with ice-cold water) activates the right side of the brain and might temporarily restore Left-Right activity balance. Vestibular stimulation has been show in case reports and in one small clinical study to: 👉 Reduce mania 👉 Reduce psychosis 👉 Improve insight or awareness of symptoms These findings suggest new ways to think about treatment (without using medications!) and suggest that “lack of insight” in people with mental illness might be more of a neurological functioning issue and not so much a psychological defense mechanism or willful denial. 🎌 ABOUT OUR CHANNEL 🎌 Our channel is about psychiatric disorders. We cover lots of cool stuff such as causes of symptoms, the treatments. Check out our channel here: ➡️    / askapsychiatrist   Don’t forget to subscribe! I also have a Podcast “Ask A Psychiatrist” that is available on Google, Apple or Spotify. Click here ⬇️ for more information about the podcast: https://askapsychiatrist.info CHECK OUT OUR OTHER VIDEOS ➡️    • Is there a lithium responsive form of schi...   ➡️    • Is there a lithium responsive form of schi...   ➡️    • Medications for Schizoaffective Disorder   💌 LET'S STAY IN TOUCH 💌 [email protected] 🈁visit our website for our service: https://erikmessamore.com/ #askapsychiatrist #mentalillness #Anosognosia Related Searches: lack of illness awareness lack of insight in psychiatric illness treatment for mental illness insight in mental illness