The anthropological genesis of non-psychotic states from the perspective of psychophysiological factors

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The article discusses the anthropological genesis of borderline non-psychotic states from the perspective of the influence of ethical psychotherapy on the dynamics of psychoneurophysiological indicators. The authors have studied the effects of psychotherapy on cerebrum omega-potential and the basic psychological manifestations of examined patients. They substantiate the success of the application of ethical psychotherapy to correct non-psychotic states. The effects of the recovery of cerebrum omega-potential and the leveling of interhemispheric asymmetry under the influence of ethical psychotherapy are shown through stabilization of the basic parameters of cerebrum activity.

anthropological genesis \ ethical psychotherapy \ nonpsychotic states \ psychoneurophysiological indicators \ omega-potential \ psychology \ asymmetry of cerebral hemispheres

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