Disease patterns
Finding yourself again
Mental illnesses are often the result of stress-related strains in the social, professional or private environment. At our therapy center, we help people who suffer from depression, anxiety, burnout or similar illnesses.
ADHD / ADD
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is characterized by inner restlessness, difficulty concentrating, impulsiveness and low stress tolerance.
Alzheimer’s dementia
Alzheimer’s is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by the loss of memory, cognitive abilities and changes in behavior and personality.
Fear
Anxiety disorders include various phobias — such as fear of certain situations, people, rooms or objects — but also generalized and vague fears, which can be very distressing.
Autism spectrum disorder
The autism spectrum comprises a group of neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication and restricted and repetitive patterns of behaviour.
Bipolar disorder
People with bipolar disorder suffer from intense fluctuations in their emotions for no apparent reason.
Burnout
Burnout describes a state of physical and mental exhaustion as a result of stress-related strain. Those affected often feel burnt out, broken and tired.
Depression
Depression is an illness that affects the emotional side of the soul and can manifest itself differently from person to person.
Emotional disturbance
Physical sensory disturbances are referred to as polyneuropathy, in which many peripheral nerves in the body are damaged, resulting in tingling, numbness, weakness and pain in the hands and feet.
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome leads to numbness in the fingers and thumb. The hands tingle, hurt and feel numb.
Long-Covid
Long-Covid is a condition in which people experience persistent symptoms and health problems that last for weeks or months after an acute COVID-19 infection.
Personality disorder
The term personality disorder refers to suffering from rigid behavioral patterns that make it difficult for those affected to behave appropriately in certain situations.
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenic disorders are characterized by disturbances in thinking and perception as well as inadequate or flattened emotions.
Stroke
This disorder means that the nerve cells in the affected area of the brain are no longer adequately supplied and are damaged.
Pain syndromes
Pain is a common condition that can have a variety of psychological as well as physical causes.
Dizziness
Balance disorders are not an independent clinical picture, but a symptom of various diseases in the area of the vestibular system and beyond.
Addiction
In medicine, addiction refers to the irrepressible and irrepressible desire for a certain state of experience.
Tinnitus
Tinnitus refers to noises in the ears that occur permanently or temporarily, in one or both ears and are only perceived by the person affected.
Trauma-related illness
Trauma sequelae are mental illnesses resulting from severely stressful events.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder refers to the urge or compulsion to think or do certain things over and over again.