Substance use disorders are commonly viewed as chronic conditions, and addiction treatment services are gradually beginning to adopt models that were initially developed to address other chronic conditions. It is a known fact that alcohol and drug abuse can increase the underlying risk for mental disorders, especially in teenagers. In order to have a long-lasting and sustainable effect on the patients, the use of multimodal treatments has been taken into consideration recently.
is one of the leading doctors in this particular field, who has not only contributed significantly but also helped numerous people with drug and alcohol addiction. Aydin is known for his unique treatment that combines transcranial magnetic stimulation, (TMS), Bioresonance therapy (Quantum frequency technology), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). This treatment addresses all facets of the human condition and offers drug-free alternative treatment solutions without any medication side effects. Studies have shown that addiction is a long-lasting and complex brain disease, and even for those people who’ve successfully quit, there’s always a risk of the addiction returning, and hence increasing the chances of a relapse. This treatment aims at identifying the root of the problem, zone in on that dimension and ultimately focusing on preventing relapse.
Aydin graduated from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) King's College London. Soon he became a member of the British Psychological Society (MBPsS), Member of The Federation of Drug & Alcohol Professions (FDAP APM practitioner) Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) practitioner. He is also accredited by the European Accreditation Council for CME (EACCME) and Bioresonance Therapy Practitioner. Aydin over the course of his career created a diverse portfolio of treating numerous patients with addiction including gambling, alcohol or drugs. His course of treatment aims at providing brief interventions, harm-reduction, and therapeutic treatment for panic attacks, anxiety, depression, OCD, bipolar disorders, alcohol, cannabis, cocaine and problematic gambling addiction. (yahoo.com)
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