Neurotherapy is a therapeutic approach that uses neuroscience-based techniques to treat multiple neurological, neuropsychological and psychiatric conditions.
Today, it increasingly represents the alternative to dependence on medicationIn the case of a car, which is used intensively over long periods of time, tends to cause harmful side effects on health and general well-being.
Neurotherapy involves methods such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), a Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tDCS) and Neurofeedback.
The aim of neurotherapy is to stimulate the brain into balance. By stabilising neuronal activity, past symptoms are eliminated, which means that in many conditions there is a good chance of prolonged total remission of symptoms.
In the most studied neurological and psychiatric pathologies, Neurotherapy has been constantly affirmed in the medical community as an alternative to medication. Here you'll find comparison of these therapies with conventional treatmentsfor some of the most well-known pathologies.
Neurotherapy not only presents a markedly lower risk than the prolonged use of health medication, it also has an almost non-existent number of short and long-term side effects of all kinds. Here you'll find relevant information.
Here on the NeuroPsyque website you'll find some examples of pathologies that have been proven to benefit from the application of Neurotherapy. If in doubt, don't hesitate to contact us.
Yes, we have the best professionals and equipment at our disposal to give those who come to us the best hope of improvement.
The duration of treatments depends on the condition to be treated, the type of Neurotherapy, the therapies used in parallel (Psychotherapy, Physiotherapyetc.), but above all, the individual. Book your appointment.
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