Bioresonance therapy in the treatment of affective disorders
AUTHORS : Speranskaya O.I. | Lopatina O.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : State Scientific Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry named after V.I.
Serbsky, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2005
The increased risk of developing stress and mental tension, which exists in modern society, dictates the need for the use of express methods of therapy and
rehabilitation. Bioresonance therapy, given the possibility of its selective focus in the
correction of acute reactions to stress, is the most adequate in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorders.
We studied patients who were in a psychiatric hospital after a severe traumatic situation (death or serious illness of loved ones, conflicts at work), as well
as victims and relatives of victims of the terrorist act in Beslan, who were in the
conditions of the neurological department of the multidisciplinary hospital Beslan.