“Clinic Dzintari” is a private clinic in Jurmala, Melluži, which is surrounded by pine trees. For more than twenty years the clinic has been helping those who are in the crisis, yearning to regain the peace, courage and power of their life.
Here everyone here who care about their quality of life can receive professional psychiatric and psychological help.
Treatment with intensive and integrated therapy in the care of professional specialists in an opened, welcoming and encouraging environment, – is exactly what is needed, to put the foundations for the stable changes in one’s health.
Long-term stress, dissatisfaction with life, a dislike of one’s work and many other factors can cause vegetative dystonia (nervous system disorders). They can affect the heart, respiratory and intestinal tract. A person suffers from palpitations, blood pressure and temperature changes, sweating, diarrhea or constipation, feeling faint or nauseous. The human body itself can no longer be regulated. Symptoms may include one or several together or separately, often complemented by pain in the heart, stomach or back area. Generally, physical disturbance accompanied by emotional distress. The person may fear falling, dying and have depressed mood, fatigue, anxiety. These symptoms may be caused from organic disease, but they can also be emotional problems – chronic fear, anger, mental trauma in the past.
Is an abnormal, painful, debilitating psycho-physiological process. It is classified as a mood disorder. Mood consists of emotions which are expressed as a personal worldview. Depression is much more than just sadness, because it affects both people’s thoughts and ideas about the future and the self-perception. Mood disorders also affect relationships with others – family, work colleagues and other members of society.
Excessive workload, responsibility, high demands, low social support, and inadequate material and emotional reward is the pre-condition of formation for burnout syndrome. Burnout syndrome is a physical and / or mental exhaustion which occurs as a consequence of long-term emotional not well-being related to working conditions and self-image. It is emphasized that exhaustion is an emotional distress consequences. This is a situation when a person’s ability to work is reduced. There are several risk groups that are particularly vulnerable to burnout syndrome: people whose profession is associated with the care of other people, emotional contact with people. For example – doctors, nurses, social workers, pharmacists, teachers, psychologists and other professionals. Especially if the work is related to people who are suffering, people who are young professionals. – Just beginning to work, people who are changing jobs, starting a new position at a new workplace, those whose work involves working in shifts. Also people whose work involves a high degree of responsibility, but low material and moral evaluation and authority.