Psychological addiction treatment
This is modern narcology’s most difficult task, and our greatest achievement. 16 years of research and hard work have refined Dr. Vorobiev’s method to such a point where patients become indifferent to drugs, alcohol, to the substances that formerly held them prisoner. The desire to get high, or drunk, disappears completely.
- How does this happen?
Our method of brain treatment effects the psychological side of dependence in three different ways:

Medication is chosen for each patient in accordance with his or her physical and mental state, as well as the specifics of his or her character and personality. This type of individual approach to psycho-pharmacology allows for the elimination and prevention of depression and other mental disorders, for the provision of undisturbed sleep, for the harmonizing of the patient’s natural biorhythms, and for the regulation of the processes of excitement and inhibition. The medication also serves to prepare the patient’s brain for the next stages of treatment.
Special equipment normalize the asymmetry existing between the left and right sides of the brain. The right
side of the brain becomes over-excited, creating tension and instability, heightening the attraction of drugs and alcohol and gambling. Meanwhile the under-stimulated, inhibited left side fails to provide ample self-control and discipline, weakening in matters of will power pragmatic thinking. Calming the right side and stimulating the left, we quickly eliminate obsessive-compulsive inclinations towards intoxication, normalize mood swings, and strengthen the patient’s feelings of responsibility for his or her actions. Quite often patients come to a point of sincere repentance and reassessment of that which had previously been their life’s course.
Other devices decrease worry and anxiety beta-rhythms in the patient’s brain while increasing pleasure and comfort alpha-rhythms, helping in the cultivation of positive brain activity.
As well devices are used to stimulate the production of endorphins – the hormones of pleasure and bliss.
All of this helps to considerably improve the mental state of the patient, in turn allowing us to reduce the size of doses of medication.
Information is transmitted to the conscious and unconscious parts of the patient’s brain, carrying varying messages and formulas, which continue throughout the entire treatment process. In part these messages are pictures of horror, pictures of the suffering and death that result from drugs. They serve to create a firm feeling of aversion for all things related to drug addiction. But they also serve to affirm positive, healthy images related to a sober future – family life, friends, and other normal pleasures. A new life, with new goals gradually takes the place of the old negative memories and feelings of guilt that can weigh a person down.
The combination of these different types of treatment brings us to our goal – a cold indifference towards a substance that formerly held one captive. Thoughts that formerly ran constantly through one’s mind – disappear. Many patients even forget what it felt like to take drugs.
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The end result - FREEDOM