Musaril®

The main active ingredient of Musaril® is tetrazepam, which belongs to the benzodiazepine group and acts on muscle reflection. Through this action, Musaril® reduces abnormal muscle tension, arousal (panic attacks), anxiety and promotes sleep. In addition, tetrazepam can be used to treat epilepsy. The active ingredient may no longer be prescribed as of August 1, … Musaril®

Side effects | Musaril®

Side effects In 1 – 10% of the patients treated, the typical tetrazepam side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, coordination disorders, speech disorders and gastrointestinal complaints occurred after taking Musaril®. These symptoms often subsided during the course of treatment. About 0.1% of those treated experienced allergic skin reactions and muscle weakness, and a small proportion … Side effects | Musaril®

Homeopathy for claustrophobia

Synonyms Agoraphobia (fear of places) Claustrophobia (fear of narrow spaces) Homeopathic medicines The following homeopathic medicines are used for claustrophobia: Sodium muriaticum (common salt) Aconitum (blue wolfsbane) Arnica (mountain lodging) Sodium muriaticum (common salt) Typical dosage of Natrium muriaticum (table salt) for claustrophobia: Tablets D6 Claustrophobia first appeared after the death of a loved one … Homeopathy for claustrophobia

Confrontation Therapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

A confrontation therapy is a certain procedure in the context of a psychotherapeutic treatment, in which the patient is directly confronted with anxiety-triggering situations or factors. This is intended to achieve that the anxiety can be reduced. Confrontation therapy should only take place under expert supervision. What is confrontation therapy? Confrontation therapy is a specific … Confrontation Therapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Anxiety disorders

Definition First of all, fear is a feeling that everyone knows, because everyone has experienced fear in various degrees at some point in their lives. So fear is something that belongs to life. It protects us from stupidities and too big risks, it warns us to be careful and can therefore be an important companion. … Anxiety disorders

Overstimulation (massaged confrontation, flooding) | Therapy of a specific anxiety

Overstimulation (massaged confrontation, flooding) The assumption for this procedure is that the person concerned only loses his or her fears by being repeatedly confronted with the anxiety-laden situation and thus realizes that the situation does not have any serious consequences. The affected person is directly confronted with the strong fear trigger without a slow approach.Before … Overstimulation (massaged confrontation, flooding) | Therapy of a specific anxiety

OCD

Synonyms in a broader sense: compulsion, washing compulsion, cleaning compulsion, control compulsion, counting compulsion, compulsion Definition Compulsions can be reflected in the form of thoughts, impulses or behavior. In most cases, the persons concerned know very well that their behavior or thought processes are clearly exaggerated and inappropriate. However, they are not able to do … OCD

Diagnosis | OCD

Diagnosis To be able to diagnose an obsessive-compulsive disorder, the obsessive behavior must be examined in detail. With the help of a special questionnaire or a clinical interview, both of which are specifically tailored to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, the criteria or symptoms that must be present for a diagnosis can be systematically asked. It is equally … Diagnosis | OCD

Prognosis | OCD

Prognosis In most cases, the persons affected do not succeed in taking action against their obsessive-compulsive disorder early enough. For this reason, obsessive-compulsive disorders very often develop chronically. At the beginning, the focus of the obsessive-compulsive disorder is usually only on one area, for example the existence of a compulsion to control. Over time, however, … Prognosis | OCD

Learning theory factors | Causes of obsessive-compulsive disorder

Learning theory factors The learning theory sees obsessive-compulsive disorder as the learned connection between compulsions and fears. There is the assumption that people with an OCD try to cover their fears by their behavior or by their thought processes or to live with their fears in this way. The obsessive-compulsive behavior serves as a safety … Learning theory factors | Causes of obsessive-compulsive disorder