Psychiatry & Psychosomatics

Typical mental illnesses treated by psychiatrists include: Depression Bipolar disorders Suicidality Panic disorders Schizophrenia Addictive disorders Eating disorders Borderline Burnout Dementia disorders Somatoform disorders (complaints that cannot be traced back to physical causes such as irritable bowel syndrome, cardiac anxiety) Many clinics also offer outpatient care in the field of psychiatry & psychosomatics. Psychiatric patients … Psychiatry & Psychosomatics

Psychiatry: Treatment, Effects & Risks

In modern society, it is not uncommon for external factors to contribute to a noticeable change in one’s personality. Insofar as the change in one’s personality is accompanied by a potential threat to one’s own well-being or the well-being of others, extensive treatment in a psychiatric ward is inevitable. What is psychiatry? A psychiatry treats … Psychiatry: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Music Therapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Music therapy uses the healing effects of music to alleviate and heal a wide variety of ailments, both physical and psychological. It is a practice-oriented scientific discipline in any form of music therapy. What is music therapy? With the purposeful use of music, whether instrumental, vocal, or other forms of musical performance, the goal is … Music Therapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Psychotropic Drugs: Salvation or Doom?

Substances that influence the central nervous system and thus alter perception, mood and behavior have been known since ancient times and were used primarily for cultic and religious purposes. For the past 50 years or so, such “acting on the soul” substances, psychotropic drugs, have been used to treat psychiatric disorders. Public opinion alternates between … Psychotropic Drugs: Salvation or Doom?

Confrontation therapy | Therapy of agoraphobia

Confrontation therapy Within behavioral therapy, confrontation with anxiety-inducing situations has proven to be a successful method for losing the fear of situations or objects. The affected person consciously seeks out the situations (often accompanied by the therapist) that he or she has avoided in the past or only sought out with great fear. The aim … Confrontation therapy | Therapy of agoraphobia

Persistent somatoform pain disorder (ASS)

Synonyms Pain disorder, psychalgia English term: pain disorder, somatoform pain disorderA persistent somatoform pain disorder (ASD) is a disorder characterized by persistent severe pain without somatic (physical) cause, so that psychological causes are regarded as triggers (emotional conflicts, psychosocial problems). A variety of causes can cause a persistent somatoform pain disorder. Accordingly, it is less … Persistent somatoform pain disorder (ASS)

Therapy of hysteria

Therapy In a way, the therapy of hysteria begins with the first contact. Usually conversion disorders are only discovered after months and the consultation of all possible specialists. The reason for this is often that the suspicion that the patient’s suffering is “only psychological” causes the person seeking advice to feel neither understood nor taken … Therapy of hysteria

How can one overcome depression?

Introduction When depression is diagnosed, the question naturally arises as to the quickest way to get well again. Since depression is of psychological origin, the psyche must also be treated. Overcoming depression therefore requires comprehensive therapy that focuses on the patient, not the doctor, as treatment requires the patient’s cooperation and motivation. Depending on the … How can one overcome depression?

Which medicines can help? | How can one overcome depression?

Which medicines can help? From a moderate to severe depression, so-called antidepressants are used. These substances intervene more or less specifically in the metabolism of messenger substances in the brain and therefore have various effects. What they have in common is an increase in the concentration of serotonin, the “mood hormone”, and of noradrenalin, the … Which medicines can help? | How can one overcome depression?

What can be done to better overcome the morning low? | How can one overcome depression?

What can be done to better overcome the morning low? For severe depression, the medication is adjusted so that the dampening effects are more likely to take effect in the evening and the stimulating effects in the morning. This should make it easier for the patient to sleep and get up, which is of course … What can be done to better overcome the morning low? | How can one overcome depression?