20 % OF PEOPLE IS SUFFERING FROM MENTAL DISORDER LESS THAN 50 % OF MENTAL DISORDERS ARE TREATED MENTAL DISORDER DOUBLES THE RISK OF UNEMPLOYMENT MOST MENTAL DISORDERS COULD BE TREATED OR PREVENTED Mental Capital Care Ltd Neuroplasticity Therapy 3.9.2013 @ Medtech Nordic Invest Press Dinner CEO Ville Tapio, +358 40 5909385, [email protected]
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20 % OF PEOPLE IS SUFFERING
FROM MENTAL DISORDER
LESS THAN 50 % OF MENTAL DISORDERS
ARE TREATED
MENTAL DISORDER
DOUBLES THE RISK OF
UNEMPLOYMENT
MOST MENTAL DISORDERS COULD BE TREATED
OR PREVENTED
Mental Capital Care LtdNeuroplasticity Therapy3.9.2013 @ Medtech Nordic Invest Press DinnerCEO Ville Tapio, +358 40 5909385, [email protected]
Neuroplasticity Therapy
Neuroplasticity therapy uses real-time digital technology to measure electrical activity of the brain and present this information in a form that enables the individual to perceive changes in the state of the brain and learn to modify abnormal patterns.
Cluster and Tension) Head Injury Symptoms Insomnia PTSD Symptoms of Alzheimer’s
”Neurofeedback is on the cutting edge of the mind-body revolution. I believe it is one of the treatments that will keep us moving toward an era of new approaches of naturally managing our health.”
- Candace B. Pert, former chief of Brain Biochemistry at the National Institute of Mental Health (USA)
CENT Research Program 2011-2013
Computer Enable Neuroplasticity Therapy for cognitive disorders
A joint research project with University of Helsinki.
Research grant of 790 000 € by Tekes (the Finnish Funding Agency for Research & Innovation).
A pilot group of 40 ADHD/ADD patients validated the method during Q3-4/2012.
Commercial pilot to be launched in Q2/2013
Preliminary Results from Treatment of 40 Research Patients
Psychotherapy Center Vastaamo
Started-up in late 2011
100 % owned by the family working in the company (Ville, Nina and Perttu Tapio)
36 psychotherapists, 2 psychiatrists and 4 persons in development & management