Короткий опис (реферат):
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental health
problem that occurs in people who have experienced traumatic events such as war,
violence, or natural disasters. While there are a variety of treatments for PTSD,
including therapy and pharmacotherapy, not all patients respond effectively,
highlighting the need to develop new and more effective approaches. Neurofeedback,
in particular that based on electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance
imaging, has the potential to reduce anxiety, depression, and arousal, as well as
improve the quality of life in patients with PTSD.
These results indicate the possibility of using neurofeedback as an additional or
alternative treatment for those who do not respond to traditional therapies or
experience negative effects from them.
But its practical application requires further research and development to
maximize its benefits in clinical practice.