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
- Bobkova VV. Features of the electrical activity of the brain in neurotic conditions. Abstract of the thesis. dis ... dr. biol. sciences. L., 1971.
- 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.