The use of bioresonance therapy to suppress the primary pathological cravings for alcohol
AUTHORS : Salnikov I.Yu.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Department of Psychotherapy and Narcology FPKMR PFUR, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2006
The effectiveness of treatment of patients with alcoholism is largely determined by the success in stopping the primary pathological craving for alcohol. The features of primary attraction or mental dependence are: the appearance against the background of abstinence from alcohol in the absence
of signs of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal disorders, mood disorders and a feeling of comfort, which is provoked by hunger, physical fatigue, decreased mood, and drinking alcohol causes a feeling of satisfaction and comfort. For the treatment of this syndrome, there are a number of methods of
drug therapy and psychotherapeutic programs, but their use is either accompanied by certain side effects, or remain ineffective. The use of bioresonance therapy significantly expands the therapeutic possibilities,