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What is the probability of relapse for you?
We can help answer that question with close to 90% accuracy. 1
If you knew that there was a 50% chance of relapse after 28 days of treatment would
you stay longer to increase your probability of success? Or, if after 28 days your brain
normalized, would you accept the urging of a clinician to stay away from work & family
for another month or two when you could return to your life with confidence of control?
The information NICOM provides can be incorporated into your treatment plan
allowing you to make a better-informed decision. 2
We provide probabilities to help you live better.
There have been many marketing claims from brain metrics such as neuro feedback
systems, brain stimulation gadgets, and other imaging centers which can cost up to
$20,000 not based in auditable peer-reviewed research.
Our team of doctors at NICOM - trained at UCSF, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, Stanford, Yale,
Harvard, and MIT demand the highest quality of our clinical research.
As informatics is incorporated into personal healthcare, in addiction treatment, the
underlying brain systems are better understood and the probability for healing can be
increased while minimizing risk. We know the brain systems underlying: impulse control,
delayed gratification, reward processing, social behavior, self perception, cognition,
attention, triggers, and emotional processing all elements of successful treatment
better than ever before.
Durazzo, et al.2010; Calhoun et al.2014 Seo et al 2013; Chamchong et al. 2014; Bauer 2001
The Patient Will See You Now, the future of medicine is in your hands by Eric Topol (2015).
Basic Books Inc.
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Addiction Medicine: Closing the gap between science & medicine 2012, The National Center on
Addiction & Substance abuse, Columbia University; The Blending Initiative SAMHSA & NIDA; RDoC NIMH.
4 JAMA Psychiatry. 2013;70(7):727-739 (illustration of increased activation / see article for details)
5 Nature Neuropsych. 2001;25(3):333-340
6 Drug Alcohol Depend. 2014 June 1; 139: 145151.
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