82. Ask Dr. Yo: Do I need therapy or counseling to recover from neural circuit dizziness & symptoms? / are superior canal dehiscence SCDS / 3rd window syndrome neural circuit & can this help?
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00:00 Do I need therapy or counseling to recover from neural circuit dizziness & symptoms?
Memory reconsolidation - interview with Tori Olds: • Re-wire your brain for chronic sympto...
What is neural circuit dizziness: • Why you have PPPD, MdDS, and other un...
What I mean by "medically unexplained" dizziness: • Ask Dr Yo: What do you mean by "medic...
Do you need therapy or coaching to recover from neural circuit dizziness or other symptoms? No, BUT there are some things you need to work on that may be done with a therapist or coach. This applies to all of you with neural circuit dizziness, including diagnoses like PPPD, MdDS, vestibular migraine and post-concussion syndrome, as well as those of you with tinnitus and hyperacusis.
22:50 Are superior canal dehiscence SCDS / 3rd window syndrome neural circuit & can this help?
ANXIETY? • HEALTH ANXIETY or OCD and trying to r...
Ask Dr. Yo playlist: • Ask Dr. Yo
Getting a correct diagnosis for SCDS from Johns Hopkins University: • Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome – ...
Learn more about what third window syndrome, superior canal dehiscence syndrome are and are not, how to check if you have them, and whether they respond to neural circuit methods.
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