Clinical Psychology/Neuropsychology
Neuropsychological therapy is of great importance. Its tasks include:
- diagnostic assessment of
- the personality
- cognitive performance
- affective experience
- behaviour
- patient's personality in respect of identified or suspected impairments to brain functions
- Planning, implementation and evaluation of suitable psychological therapy for the rehabilitation of the patient, including measures that help the patient to cope with his or her illness/disability
- Counselling, therapeutic support and co-therapeutic involvement of the patient's social environment
- Support of measures to assist reintegration into the workplace
- Documentation of neuropsychological findings and provision of expert assessment, and
- Assessment of the patient’s suitability to drive a car
Depending on the diagnostics of personality and performance, a treatment plan is developed under consideration of each patient's individual situation.
This includes:
- Functional training
- Individual and group psychotherapy
- Teaching of relaxation techniques
In addition, we treat patients with psychosomatic concomitant disorders and patients with chronic pain conditions. With regards to methodology, we offer treatment based on behavioural therapy and psychoanalytically orientated psychotherapy.
Our health education programme with talks and workshops aims to inform patients about stress management, somatopsychic or psychosomatic decompensation, eating disorders, depression, anxiety and so on.
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