Procedure goal
At the primary examination, the psychotherapist conducts a diagnostic interview with the patient; conducts psychodiagnostics; and,if necessary, prescribes additional examinations and/or studies, e.g. stress tolerance study, functional brain mapping; prescribes laboratory tests if necessary; recommends consultations with other specialists, etc. Based on the results of the consultation and additional examinations, treatment is prescribed.
At the initial examination, a psychiatrist-narcologist conducts a diagnostic conversation with the patient; conducts psychodiagnostics; if necessary, prescribes additional studies, laboratory tests; recommends consultations of other specialists, etc. Based on the results of the consultation and additional examinations, treatment is prescribed.
Treatment methods:
- Primary and repeated consultations of a psychiatrist, psychotherapist, psychiatrist-narcologist on an outpatient basis;
- Neurotherapeutic methods (neurofeedback trainings, bioacoustic correction, audiovisual stimulation, sessions in an oxygen chamber, transcranial electrotherapy techniques, and many others);
- Individual and family psychotherapy;
- Emotional-figurative psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy, relaxation trainings and methods of autogenic training, neurolinguistic programming;
- Psychotherapeutic support;
- Pharmacotherapy (antidepressants, tranquilizers, nootropics, medicines of other pharmacological groups).