Integrated Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders

Diagnosis is based on extensive gathering of information

  1. Clinical evaluation of mental state
  2. Examination of laboratory, instrumental and radiological results (CT, MRI, SPECT, PET)
  3. Diagnosis of risk factors for the development of the disease from various sources:
    • Deficiency or excess of minerals / vitamins in food and / or body
    • Exposure to environmental toxins
    • Food hypersensitivity / allergic reactions
    • Heavy metals from external and / or internal sources
    • Indigestion of digestive enzymes and “Leaky Gut Syndrome”
    • Exhaustion of the immune system by prolonged infections and autoimmune diseases
    • Prolonged stress, traumatic events
    • Innate genetic defects, acquired, etc.
  4. Reference to Functional Testing and decoding of result
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Bipolar Affective Disorder
  • Psychosis
  • PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Road Accidents, Victims of Hostilities, Sex Victims
  • OCD, Obscessive Compulsive Disorder
  • Eating Disorders: including bulimia, anorexia and morbid obesity
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, AD \ HD
  • Addictions: Includes addictions to different types of food
  • Sleep Disorders
  • Acute Stress Disorder
  • PMS, Premenstrual Syndrome
  1. Drug balance by conventional drugs (antidepressants and anxiety, mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, etc.).
  2. Balance by medicinal herbs
  3. Possible neutralization of risk factors
  4. Providing supplements and vitamins, lacking for the proper functioning of the body according to Functional Test results
  5. Basic recommendations for a healthy diet
  6. Using different psychotherapist techniques on a weekly basis:
    • Dynamic Psychotherapy
    • Cognitive-Behavioral (CBT)
    • Coaching

Treatment of overweight and eating disorders

Controllers of eating disorders and excess weight, in addition to the techniques described above, it is recommended:

  • Personal training for changing eating habits and developing skills for maintaining desired weight
  • Constructing an individual meals plan
  • Examine each patient’s nutritional and environmental background to identify responsible for his illness

Forensic Psychiatry

Psychiatric evaluation, counseling and legal opinions for the Army, National Insurance Agency, Insurance companies.

Lectures and workshops on topics of current forensic psychiatry.  

The treatment process includes:

  • A broad clinical diagnosis of mental state
  • Examination of laboratory tests, cardiological instruments (CT, MRI, SPECT, PET) for assessment of the physical condition
  • Diagnosing disease risk factors from various sources:
    • Deficiency or excess of minerals / vitamins in food and / or body
    • Exposure to environmental toxins
    • Hypersensitivity/ allergies to food
    • Heavy metals from external and / or internal sources
    • Indigestion of digestive enzymes and “Leaky Gut Syndrome”
    • Exhaustion of the immune system by prolonged infections and autoimmune diseases
    • Long-term stress situations, traumatic events, inherited genetic defects, etc.
  • Reference to Functional Tests and subsequent decoding of their results
  • Dietary changes through an individualistic approach
  • Professional detoxification
  • Practice healthy eating habits
  • Developing skills for maintaining desired weight

Using an integrative approach while adhering to each patient's unique characteristics is the key to long-term success on the road to physical and mental harmony