Modern aspects of the application of multilevel system adaptive diagnostics and therapy in practice
AUTHORS : Kudaev A.E. | Khodareva N.K. | Mkhitaryan K.N. | Vinokurov V.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : MCIT “Artemida”, GBU RO “TsVMiR No. 1”, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
YEAR : 2013
This paper briefly describes the methods and technologies currently used in the author’s version of multilevel systemic adaptive diagnostics and therapy (MSADT) [1]. It is known that the basic methodological approach underlying IRADT is the idea of a person as an open functional
system. The IRADT concept combines information biology and medicine with psychology and psychotherapy. Human health is not only biochemical processes occurring at the level of body cells, but
also energy-informational, psychoemotional event processes. The IRADT methodology makes it possible to compose a “Portrait”, which is the relationship between the physiological state of a person and the outside world around him. A logical continuation of this aspect of the theory is the need to influence not only at the
level of cells, organs, tissues, but also at the level of event space, since it is the psychological
component of the interpretation of events that underlies the development of certain diseases.