treatment of obsession with neurotherapy; A drug-free way to control thoughts

treatment of obsession with neurotherapy; A drug-free way to control thoughts

Dr. Masoume Falahian
Dr. Masoume Falahian Tehran
کد عضویت: Specialized doctorate system number: 5925
Living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is like being caught in an endless loop; A scribbled phonograph that repeats an intrusive thought over and over and forces you to perform compulsive actions to relieve the anxiety it causes. It's an all-consuming, daily battle with your own mind; A battle that can rob you of energy, happiness and peace and imprison you in the prison of your thoughts and doubts. If you or a loved one are struggling with this challenge and haven't gotten the desired results from traditional treatment methods, or are looking for a drug-free way to regain control of your mind, this article is for you. Modern science has opened a new window to understanding and treating obsessions. **Obsession Treatment with Neurotherapy** is an advanced, evidence-based approach that directly targets the root of the problem in the brain and helps you break this vicious cycle by retraining your brain and achieve peace. Why do we get stuck in the cycle of our thoughts? To understand how **Neurotherapy** works, we first need to understand what happens in the brain of a person with OCD. Neuroscience research has shown that obsession is not simply a problem of willpower or overthinking, but a disorder with distinct neurobiological foundations. In our brain, there is a special circuit or neural cycle whose task is to assess risk, make decisions and execute behavior. This circuit includes parts such as the orbitofrontal cortex (the center of error detection), the anterior cingulate cortex (the center of attention and emotions) and the basal ganglia (the center of controlling habits and movements). In people suffering from obsession, this circuit becomes hyperactive. This situation can be likened to an extremely sensitive fire alarm system that, with the slightest trigger (an intrusive thought), sounds the danger alarm (severe anxiety) and forces you to perform a repetitive action (turning off the alarm or the same obsessive action). This hyperactive circuit shows itself in the brain map (QEEG) as irregular and specific brain wave patterns. **Obsession therapy with neurotherapy** is designed precisely to calm and reset this very circuit. How does neurotherapy break this vicious cycle? Neurotherapy is a type of physical therapy for the brain. This method teaches your brain how to regulate itself and get out of hyperactivity. Its process is as follows: 1. **Brain Wave Reading**: Small sensors are placed on your scalp to record the electrical activity of the brain (brain waves) live. This process is completely non-invasive and painless. 2. **Providing instant feedback**: This brain activity is transferred to a computer and displayed as a visual or auditory feedback (for example, controlling a video game or playing a movie). 3. **Unconscious brain learning**: Whenever your brain can produce a healthier and calmer brain wave pattern (ie, away from hyperactive obsessive state), you score points in the game or the movie plays smoothly. This *reward *teaches the brain to increase production of these healthy waves. 4. **Creating Lasting Changes**: By repeating these sessions, the brain gradually builds new neural pathways (a process called neuroplasticity) and learns to remain calm and tuned in even in the absence of feedback. The final goal in **treatment of obsession with neurotherapy** is to reduce the activity of the obsessive circuit of the brain, which will result in reducing the intensity of disturbing thoughts and reducing the need to perform compulsive actions. Types of neurotherapy to treat OCD Neurofeedback is the main method of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder, but other approaches are also used in the field of neurotherapy to help people with obsessions. Step-by-step process of treating obsession with neurotherapy A comprehensive treatment plan for the treatment of obsession with neurotherapy usually includes the following steps: ### First step: initial assessment and brain mapping (QEEG) Your treatment journey begins with a thorough evaluation. At this stage, a quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG) will be taken from you to identify your unique brain wave patterns and the exact areas of hyperactivity associated with the obsession. In specialized centers like Rah Roshan, this brain map serves as a detailed guide to design a completely personalized treatment protocol. ### Step Two: Brain Training Sessions Based on the designed protocol, you begin regular neurofeedback sessions (usually 1-3 times a week). Each session lasts about 30 to 45 minutes, and you allow your brain to start the learning process through visual and auditory feedback. ### The third step: combination with psychotherapy (integration of treatment) The bottom line is that the most effective **Neurotherapeutic Obsession Treatment** occurs when it is combined with psychotherapy, specifically exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy. ERP is the gold standard for the psychological treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder. By calming the obsessive circuit, neurotherapy gives you more mental capacity and ability to perform ERP exercises with less anxiety and more success. Together, these two methods form a powerful therapeutic alliance. Advantages and considerations of treating obsession with neurotherapy Like any other treatment method, this approach also has its own advantages and considerations. ### Benefits of treating OCD with neurotherapy - Drug-free approach: It is an ideal option for people who do not want to take medicine or have problems with its side effects. - Targets the root of the problem: Instead of managing the symptoms, it works directly on adjusting the brain circuits that cause the obsession. - Sustainable results: Since this method is based on brain learning, its results are usually permanent after completing the treatment period. - Minimum side effects: Neurofeedback is a very safe method and does not have significant side effects. ### Important considerations in the treatment of OCD with neurotherapy - Time commitment: this method requires patience and participation in regular and numerous meetings (usually more than 30 meetings). - Cost: due to the use of advanced equipment and the need for high expertise, its cost can be higher than traditional methods. - The importance of choosing a reputable center: the success of the treatment is highly dependent on the therapist's expertise and the quality of the treatment protocol. Finally Getting out of the prison of obsession is a real possibility. You don't have to live with these destructive thoughts and actions forever. Reclaiming control of your mind and achieving peace of mind is more accessible than ever using innovative, science-based methods. Taking the first step to know these methods can be the starting point of your journey towards freedom. Successfully navigating this path requires the support of an expert and compassionate team that has both a deep understanding of the complexities of obsession and sufficient expertise to implement new techniques. The therapy philosophy in Raha Roshan is based on providing a comprehensive and integrated program. These services, starting from the initial detailed evaluation with tools such as brain mapping (QEEG) and with the intelligent combination of brain exercises (neurofeedback) and specialized psychotherapy interventions, not only reduce symptoms, but also empower the person to achieve a free and self-aware life. Remember that taking the first step to get accurate information and seek an expert guide is the most powerful action you can take to start a new chapter of peace and empowerment in your life. Frequently Asked Questions ### 1. Is the treatment of obsession with neurotherapy painful or does it have side effects? No. The neurofeedback method is completely non-invasive and painless. The sensors only record brain waves and do not send any signals to your brain. This method is known as one of the safest therapeutic interventions, and stable and specific side effects have not been reported for it. ### 2. How many sessions are needed to see the results of obsession treatment with neurotherapy? The number of sessions depends on the severity of your obsession, your brain patterns and your cooperation. Some initial improvements may be seen after 15 to 20 sessions, but to achieve lasting and profound changes, a full treatment course of 30 to 40 sessions or more is usually recommended. ### 3. Is neurotherapy alone enough to treat obsession? Although **obsessional neurotherapy** alone can be very effective, research and clinical experience have shown that the best results are achieved when this method is combined with psychotherapy, especially exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy. Neurotherapy makes your brain more ready and able to perform ERP exercises.
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