Q & A Subjects
Q - Can neurotherapy help a person who has been diagnosed as having dysthymia? If so, what would be involved? What would neurotherapy for dysthymia involve?
A - The treatment for dysthymia is similar to that for depression. The first step is to do a brainwave assessment to determine the areas of inefficiency in brain functioning. After the area(s) are identified, we do neurotherapy to normalize brain functioning. If there are any psychological issues such as trauma, we do some brief adjunctive therapy to help process. We also generally prescribe some treatments that you administer to yourself at home to speed up the process. The success rate for neurotherapy in treatment of dysthymia and depression is excellent. |
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