Contemporary Approaches to Diagnosis, Psychotherapy and Neuro-Psychocorrection of Emotional Disorders in Psychosomatic Diseases
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https://doi.org/10.18662/brain/13.1Sup1/319Keywords:
Emotional response, psychophysiological reactions, neuropsychological methods, personality disorders, chronic stress, central nervous system, psychosomatic approachAbstract
The article is devoted to the problem of complex consideration of psychotherapeutic methods in psychocorrection of emotional disorders in combination with neuropsychological technologies in psychosomatic diseases. The most popular psychotherapeutic and neuropsychological methods in foreign and domestic works which can be applied in the psychosomatic approach to diagnostics and therapy of emotional frustration are considered. Certain neuropsychological mechanisms of emotional and psychosomatic disorders are analysed. The role of the emotional factor in the occurrence of psychosomatic diseases is emphasized. It is proposed to replace psychopharmacology with neuro psycho-corrective aids to restore optimal neurophysiological functions of the central nervous system, taking into account the degree of its recovery and availability of emotional and personal resources of the client. Psychotherapeutic and neuropsychological recommendations for recovery of psychosomatic health have been developed.
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