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Oleg Mykhailovych Muts

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Oleg Mykhailovych Muts is a psychiatrist and narcologist of the highest category in psychiatry and healthcare management. He graduated from Vinnytsia Medical Institute named after M.I. Pirogov in 1992. He is a member of the NGO “Medical Leaders of Ukraine”. He offers a wide range of medical services, including:
  • Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of alcoholism, withdrawal management, treatment of abstinence; alcohol-related epilepsy.
  • Coding using the Dovzhenko method. The essence of coding for alcoholism using the Dovzhenko method involves three key directions that directly influence the psyche of the dependent person: hypnosuggestive therapy, neurolinguistic programming, and rational therapy.
  • Treatment of alcoholism using the “Torpedo” method. The Torpedo method for alcoholism involves pharmacological reduction of alcohol craving, chemical protection of the body from alcohol, leading to complete rejection of ethanol in the body.
  • Application of ultra-fast detoxification techniques (UBOD method).
  • Treatment for use of street methadone, nalbuphine, salts, phenyl, marijuana and hemp smoking, hallucinogenic mixtures based on salvia.
  • Treatment of adolescent drug addiction, female drug addiction; substitution therapy for opiate addiction; toxicomania treatment (solvent, varnish, ether, insecticide use).
  • Treatment of medication dependency (abuse of analgesics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, diuretics, hormonal drugs, caffeine).
  • Conducting urine tests for psychoactive substances; treatment for gambling addiction; anonymous counseling.
He provides consultations on dependencies, specific types of work, and professions, as well as counseling for relatives living with patients with dependencies and psychological counseling. Diagnostic methods include psychopathological diagnostics and experimental-psychological diagnostics using psychological tests and techniques. Conducting testing and interpreting test results for the presence of psychoactive substances in the body.