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Dr Slawomir Zelazek

Dr Slawomir Zelazek - Clinical Psychologist<br> Neuropsychologist - Dublin

Clinical Psychologist
Neuropsychologist
  • SPECIALTY
  • Clinical Psychologist
    Neuropsychologist
  • EDUCATION
  • MA. Psychology / Clinical psychology and Health Psychology
    Neuropsychology
    Hypnotherapist in the SET system
    MA NLP- Neurolinguistic Programming
  • DEGREES
  • Clinical Psychologist
    Neuropsychologist
    Clinical hypnotherapist
    NLP-Master Practitioner
  • EXPERIENCE
  • 3 years
  • WORK DAYS
  • (18/06) Wednesday 10:00 - 16:00
    (25/06) Wednesday 10:00 - 16:00
    (2/07) Wednesday 10:00 - 16:00
    (9/07) Wednesday 10:00 - 16:00
  • SERVICES
  • Psychological help for people suffering from chronic illness
    Psychological help in affective disorders:
    F30 - Manic episode
    F31 - Bipolar affective disorder BD and I BD II
    F32 - Depressive episode
    F33 - Recurrent depressive disorder (unipolar affective disorder)
    depressed mood - sadness, depression, anhedonia, reduction of psychomotor drive - slowing of thinking, feeling of reduced intellectual ability, slowing of movement (even stupor), lack of energy, constant feeling of weakness, circadian arrhythmias and physical symptoms - waking up early, shallow, intermittent sleep, severe daytime sleepiness, headaches, weight loss.
    F34 - Persistent mood (affective) disorders
    F34.0 - Cyclothymia
    F34.1 - Dysthymia
    F38 - Other mood (affective) disorders
    F39 - Mood disorders (affective) unspecified

    Psychological assistance in resolving drug status:
    - Generalized Medicine
    - Panic attacks
    - Phobia
    - A social drug
    - Obsessive-compulsive disorder

    Psychological help in cognitive disorders
    - memory
    - attention
    - perceiving the world with the help of the senses
    - thinking
    - neurological diseases (such as stroke or Alzheimer's disease and other dementia)
    - head injuries
    - central nervous system cancers
    - severe exacerbations of chronic somatic diseases
    - use of psychoactive substances (e.g. drugs or alcohol)
    - withdrawal syndromes (associated with the cessation of the use of drugs on which the patient is addicted - this may apply e.g. to alcohol withdrawal, but also to medications

    He uses MMPI psychological tests for diagnosis.

    MMPI 2: (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) - one of the most commonly used psychological personality tests. MMPI contains 567 questions that should be answered true or false or I don't know. As a result, it gives three control scales, ten clinical scales (Masculinity / femininity scale is not a clinical scale) and several dozen subscales.

    The therapies used are:

    Clinical hypnotherapy SET method
    Coherence therapy method Bruce Ecker and Laurel Hulley


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