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Psychotherapy is a complex of behavioral, cognitive, medicinal, and physical therapy procedures.

A specialist who represents this area of medicine is a psychotherapist.

Symptoms that require you to see a psychotherapist:

  • apathy and indifference to the world around you;
  • depression

Psychotherapy is a complex of behavioral, cognitive, medicinal, physiotherapeutic procedures.

A specialist who represents this area of medicine is a psychotherapist.

Symptoms that require you to see a psychotherapist:

  • apathy and indifference to the world around you;
  • depression;
  • alcohol consumption, smoking, drug addiction as a means of escaping from reality;
  • panic attacks, hysteria;
  • aggression, irritability.

It is recommended to see a child psychotherapist in the following cases:

  • poor academic performance;
  • lack of appetite or uncontrolled eating;
  • childhood fears, phobias;
  • increased activity;
  • isolation.

Diseases that psychotherapy studies:

  • neurosis;
  • enuresis;
  • mental trauma;
  • autism;
  • anorexia;
  • bulimia;
  • psychosis;
  • dependencies of various types;
  • depression;
  • apathy;
  • mania of grandeur;
  • paranoia;
  • chronic fatigue.

Diagnostics and treatment measures in psychotherapy

The main principle of treatment practiced by psychotherapists is talk therapy. Through personal contact, the therapist selects the most optimal treatment option for the patient:

  • conversation;
  • coding;
  • hypnosis;
  • neuro-linguistic programming;
  • psychoanalysis;
  • bioenergetic treatment;
  • self-control training.
23 Jan 2025, 19:50
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