Science has accumulated a huge amount of data on the negative impact of stress, especially chronic stress, on health and quality of life. Many of the most common diseases are thought to be caused by chronic stress. Some scientists even believe that about ten thousand diseases and more than a hundred thousand painful symptoms develop due to stress. Professor Paul Roche, director of the American Institute of Stress, states that between 75 and 90% of all first-time visits to doctors are related to stress disorders. Nearly 30% of chronically stressed women cannot conceive.
The stress of a modern person has turned from a physically conditioned to a socially conditioned one, and the state of the body is its indicator. Unfortunately, few people realize that their ailments are caused by stress. We are so accustomed to periodic headaches, poor sleep, digestive disorders, colds, fatigue, irritability, the need for external stimulants (coffee, nicotine) and relaxants (alcohol, tranquilizers) that we consider this almost a normal phenomenon, attributing it to what some "dystonia" and not thinking about the real reasons.
The most important sources of disease-causing stress are emotional wounds experienced by a person, but not healed, that is, mental trauma caused by the loss - death of a loved one, breakup of relationships, divorce, loss of work, property or finances. The second reason is a long-term and unsolvable problem that leads to intra- or interpersonal conflict. For example: unsatisfactory family relationships, conflict with relatives, unloved work, nagging bosses, loss of meaning in life.
Most people who get sick as a result of these experiences tend to repress or repress the corresponding negative emotions. Most often, such people do not even realize how many negative emotions lurk in them, that is, they force them out of consciousness. They believe that they are tired or upset, but in fact these are forms of manifestation of repressed anger. Mental tension, fears, a sense of danger, emotional breakdowns and lack of training in self-regulation create the effect of accumulation of background anger and hostility. Gradually, a person's ability to adapt and solve their problems decreases, and biological reserves are depleted, leading to an imbalance in many organs and systems and creating conditions for the development of various diseases. In fact, neuroses, anxiety, depression and psychosomatics are the consequences of untreated stress.
As shown in book Director of the Expio Center Vladislav Matrenitsky, chronic stress arising from long-term unhealed mental trauma and conflict can even lead to cancer.
The Expio Center has developed effective programs for the treatment of stress and its disease-causing consequences.
In particular, using our own developments and many years of experience of the neurological departments of the Research Institute of Gerontology of the Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, on the basis of which we are based, an integrative multimodal brain rehabilitation program "Antistress-Neurohelp" has been developed for mental disorders, chronic fatigue, burnout, accelerated aging and other consequences of chronic stress.
It consists of a five-day block that includes:
– two sessions of psychotherapy to relieve stress,
– 5 sessions of transcranial electrical stimulation to restore the correct electrical activity of the brain,
– one session of ketamine therapy to eliminate deep mental stress and activate neurogenesis in the hippocampus,
- prescription of neurometabolic and neuroprotective drugs in the form of droppers (two procedures) and tablets.
The course is recommended for 2 - 3 weekly blocks, depending on the severity of the condition.
The cost of one block is 9000 UAH.