Neurotherapy
Neurotherapy is a modern direction in clinical neurology and psychotherapy, which is aimed at forming in a person the skills of voluntary management of physiological functions that are usually not under the control of consciousness.This is achieved with the help of modern brain activity research technologies that allow a person to learn to control the characteristics of specific brain formations. This approach can be used in the treatment of a wide range of psychoneurological diseases, from depression to Parkinson's disease, as well as in the rehabilitation of patients after a stroke.
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