

Why Mental Health is an Integral Part of Holistic Recovery
In neurological rehabilitation, physical therapies often take center stage – but full recovery frequently requires more than just physical progress.
The Invisible Consequences of Neurological Conditions
A stroke, traumatic brain injury, or a neurodegenerative disease such as Parkinson’s or multiple sclerosis can abruptly change a person’s life. Alongside visible impairments like paralysis or speech loss, many patients also face invisible psychological burdens: anxiety, depression, feelings of being overwhelmed, or difficulties adjusting.
Such emotional responses are not only understandable but are often direct or indirect consequences of the neurological condition itself. Neurological damage can affect emotional experience – and conversely, mental wellbeing has a significant impact on motivation, resilience, and therapeutic success.
Psychological Support: Individualized, Integrative, and Sustainable
At cereneo, we rely on an interdisciplinary and holistic rehabilitation model. Experienced psychologists work closely with neurologists, therapists, and nursing staff. The goal is to see the person as a whole – physically, cognitively, and emotionally.
What Does Psychological Care in Neurological Rehabilitation at cereneo Include?
Positive Effects on the Rehabilitation Process
Studies show: patients who receive psychological support often achieve better and more sustainable progress in physical and cognitive rehabilitation. They are more motivated, participate more actively in therapies, and feel more stable and supported overall.
Holistic Recovery
Neurological rehabilitation is a complex, often lengthy process. Physical, cognitive, and emotional components are closely interconnected, which is why this aspect is an integral part of the treatment approach at cereneo.