Improvement of tardive dyskinesia during mindfulness meditation

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Background: We report the case of a patient presenting with orofacial tardive dyskinesia (TD), following administration of a first-generation antipsychotic (Loxapine). Intervention: Four weeks of repeated sessions of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) and mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) protocols were administered, with TD hetero-quantified before and during each session via the Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS). Results: The dyskinesia ame-liorated quantitatively and qualitatively (1) during each session, and (2) at resting conditions in the long term. During some sessions, after which patients’ compliance was auto-evaluated as maximal, complete arrest of the TD was observed. Hypothesis and Conclusion: We suggest mindfulness meditation as a novel adjunctive therapeutic approach for tardive dyskinesia, and invite for further clinical and neurological investigations.

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Santoro, M. A., English, I., Sezer, I., Amagat, M., Ly, F., Chaneac, E., … Bottemanne, H. (2021). Improvement of tardive dyskinesia during mindfulness meditation. Neurology International, 13(3), 439–444. https://doi.org/10.3390/neurolint13030043

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