qEEG screening

Service code s9024

Please note that screening does NOT result in a medical diagnosis; it gives a probabilistic estimate of risk. In other words, the screening gives information on the presence of a pattern in the qEEG that is often – but not always – found in persons with a history of a particular condition.

Short description

Neurosis is any mental imbalance that causes distress, but, unlike a psychosis or some personality disorders, it does not prevent or affect rational thought.

The effectiveness of neurosis intervention requires a comprehensive understanding of its neurophysiological mechanisms. Here, qEEG screening can be helpful.

Results

By performing this qEEG screening you will get the information on:

  • whether you have a qEEG pattern typical for neurosis and
  • the potential type of neurosis it describes,
  • the type of personality conflict associated with the particular neurosis type.

Notes:

  • The results of qEEG analysis are put in context of published scientific studies, the individual’s health history, complaints, symptoms and psychometric and other evaluations (if available).
  • Present psychotropic medication use may affect the results.

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References

  1. Bobkova VV. Features of the electrical activity of the brain in neurotic conditions. Abstract of the thesis. dis ... dr. biol. sciences. L., 1971.
  2. Schultz EV, Baburin IN, Karavaeva TA, Karvasarsky BD, Slezin VB. Bioelectric brain activity in patients with neurotic and neurosis-like disorders (according to a spectral analysis). Review of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology 2010; 3:26-31.