@misc{oai:kawasakigakuen.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000377, author = {Ryouhei ISHII and Keita UENO and China SHIROMA and Rin MORITA and Masaya UEDA and Takashi INAMOTO and Keigo SHIRAIWA and Junya ORUI and Yasuo NAITO}, month = {Dec}, note = {Various clinical studies have been conducted in Japan and elsewhere on occupational therapy. Clinical studies in the psychiatric field in particular face various difficulties, and most reports are limited to case reports and qualitative comparative studies, and few objective and quantitative studies have undergone scientific verification. Conversely, there are various methods of neuromodulation, such as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, transcranial direct current stimulation, electroconvulsive therapy, and vagus nerve stimulation, which have undergone remarkable development in recent years. These methods have been widely applied clinically, mainly in the fields of neurology and psychiatry. Although there have been many reports of intervention studies combining these neuromodulation methods with rehabilitation such as physical therapy and occupational therapy in the physical field, most of these studies have focused on motor function after cerebrovascular diseases. In psychiatry, however, only a few studies have combined neuromodulation and occupational therapy. Systematic research on combined therapy for psychiatric disorders is highly anticipated. In this article, we review clinical studies that used a combination of occupational therapy and noninvasive brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders, with discussion of the problems and prospects in this area., REVIEW ARTICLE}, title = {Combination of occupational therapy and neuromodulation for psychiatric disorders: literature review}, year = {2022} }