Migraine
Migraine: a disease of pain and pressure from the inside
Migraine is not just a headache. It is a neurological disease that is more common than diabetes, epilepsy, and asthma combined. The pain is most often pulsating, localized on one side of the head, accompanied by nausea, hypersensitivity to light, sounds, smells, and sometimes visual impairment. An attack can last from several hours to three days, knocking a person out of life, forcing them to avoid movement, communication, and light.

Why is this happening?
Modern science has shown that in the brain of a person with migraines, the balance between the areas responsible for pain processing is disturbed. As a result, sensitivity to any stimuli increases. Repeated attacks trigger structural changes in the brain that contribute to the transition to a chronic form of the disease. In other words, the brain learns to hurt.
But migraine is not just about physiology. Psycho-emotional factors play an important role in the development of this disease. Many patients have the so-called "migraine personality type": they are people with high levels of anxiety, responsible, demanding of themselves, sensitive to criticism, prone to self-recrimination and emotional burnout. Under the influence of stress, they quickly "overheat" from the inside - and this pressure often results in an attack of pain.
When pain lasts for years, it changes not only the body but also the mind. A person loses basic trust in the world - the trust that allows us to live with a sense of stability, plan for the future, and build relationships. Life shrinks to one thing - waiting for the next attack. That is why psychotherapy is a key part of migraine treatment.
When conventional treatment doesn't work
Traditional medications do not always provide relief or lose their effectiveness over time. Therefore, we use modern techniques that affect the underlying mechanisms of pain:
Transcranial electrical brain stimulation (TES) is a method that reduces pain intensity, improves sleep, stabilizes the emotional state, and has no side effects.
Ketamine infusions are a powerful and fast-acting tool. Ketamine blocks glutamate receptors, the same ones that are activated during a migraine. It can stop an attack within minutes and reduce the frequency of attacks in the future. According to Dr. Carlos Zarate of the US National Institute of Mental Health, "With ketamine, we can help with migraines within hours."
Psychotherapy helps to change maladaptive patterns of stress response, restore emotional flexibility, and expand the inner space of life.
Neurohelp brain rehabilitation, art therapy, and body-oriented practices give people the tools to recover from years of living under stress.
We do not treat pain - we help to live
Each person is unique. Someone's pain starts after stress, someone's pain starts from a change in weather, someone's pain starts from overwork or internal conflict. That is why our treatment is always individualized. We work not only with the symptom, but with the causes - at the level of the body, brain and psyche. And that's why many of our patients start living for the first time in many years - without fear, without pain, with hope.
What we treat
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Depression and emotional burnout
Assistance in restoring psychological balance and resources.
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Anxiety and panic attacks
Working with anxiety, physical symptoms and fear of losing control
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Phobias and intrusive thoughts
Modern methods of overcoming fears that interfere with life.
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PTSD
Therapy for people with post-traumatic experiences.
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Psychosomatic disorders
A health disorder that occurs due to somatization, that is, the "embodiment" of negative emotions in the body.
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Mental disorders in oncology
Psycho-oncology is psychotherapeutic care for patients with cancer.
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