Procedure goal
Who is a mind therapist?
A mind therapist is a doctor who is trained in psychotherapy or neurology and neurophysiology. They know how what underlies mental disorders, chronic fatigue, emotional burnout, and other conditions.
A mind therapist knows the dynamics of changes in the brain with age and knows ways to stop age-related changes; help your mind stay young longer. A mind therapist conducts an examination, survey, and testing of the cognitive and emotional spheres; assesses stress resistance and endurance. Analyzes the data of testing and neurophysiological study, the results of analyzes and instrumental examinations. Then they personalize your UpGrade Body & Mind program to provide optimal therapeutic and prophylactic effects. A mind therapist supervises the patient together with the attending physician. They take into account the recommendations received from other specialists (neurologist, urologist or gynecologist, neuromuscular training expert, other doctors).
What is the primary appointment with a mind therapist?
The primary appointment with a mind therapist includes interviewing, examining, and conducting cognitive and emotional testing. A mind-therapist analyzes the causes and dynamics of the development of existing disorders; success of past treatment. The mind therapist discusses the patient's expectations and needs, suggests treatment options, and outlines recovery therapy. After that, they monitor the patient's status and tolerance to the procedures.
Indications
- Chronic fatigue syndrome;
- Emotional burnout syndrome;
- Prevention of age-related changes in the brain;
- Sleep disorders of a different nature;
- Impaired memory and attention;
- Neurotic disorders;
- Impaired stress resistance;
- Decreased performance and productivity;
- Psychosomatic disorders;
- Anxiety and depressive disorders, other emotional disorders;
- Panic attacks;
- Obsessive-phobic disorders, obsessive states;
- Behavioral disorders (impulsivity, aggressiveness, etc.);
- Consequences of craniocerebral trauma, neuroinfections, other organic diseases of the brain.
Contraindications
None.
Duration
Primary advice: 60 minutes.
Secondary advice: 30 minutes.
Frequency: individual.