Multiple inversion in the treatment of depressive disorders (clinical observation)
AUTHORS : Kosareva L.B. | Avanesova E.G. | Gotovsky Yu.V. | Avanesova T.S.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2004 | Category : Educational
Depressive disorders are widespread and often latent. We described in detail the diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities of the IMEDIS-VOLL APC when working with patients with depression (see Abstracts and reports of the IX International Conference “Theoretical and Clinical Aspects of the Application of Bioresonance and Multiresonance Therapy”).
Therefore, we only recall that depressions are subdivided into endogenous (this is a specific psychiatric pathology) and reactive, in the emergence and development of which is an essential psychogenic factor. In all patients with depression (as endogenous, role belongs and reactive) a pointer to depressive disorders is being tested (Mandrake root D30).