Bridging the Diagnostic Gap in Neuropsychiatry: The Role of Neuro Acoustic Therapies in Accurate Diagnosis

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Abstract

Neuropsychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder, significantly impact global health, posing challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Traditional diagnostic methods often rely on subjective clinical observations, necessitating more precise and objective tools. The research was carried out at the Kashmir Advanced Scientific Research Centre, a DSIR-recognized institute. The treatment methodology comprises seven phases: registration of Patients, Case History Formulation, therapy awareness, Loop Selection in Active Mode, Frequency Modulation Test (FMT/EEG), Comparing Resonance Value, and Checking for Neuro Psychiatric Disorders and treatment Provisions. Each phase is designed to ensure comprehensive data collection, patient engagement, and accurate diagnosis using sound frequencies. Initial results from a sample of 50 patients previously diagnosed with psychiatric disorders indicate significant diagnostic discrepancies when reassessed with Neuro acoustic loop therapy. Comparative analysis using a confusion matrix revealed that approximately 50% of already diagnosed neuropsychiatric disorders differed from those diagnosed at KASRC. This research proposes a novel, standardised approach for diagnosing neuropsychiatric disorders, integrating Neuro acoustic therapies with conventional methods. The findings suggest that Neuro acoustic stimulation can provide an objective and scalable diagnostic tool, enhancing the accuracy of neuropsychiatric diagnoses and contributing to better patient outcomes. The study aims to establish a robust framework for the effective treatment of neuro psychiatric disorders, advancing mental health care through innovative Neuro acoustic methodologies.

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