The Taiwan Psychophysiological Society has released a consensus among Taiwanese experts on the use of transcranial microcurrent stimulation (CES) for the treatment of anxiety disorders.
The Taiwan Psychophysiological Society today released a consensus statement from Taiwanese experts on the use of transcranial microcurrent stimulation (CES) for the treatment of anxiety disorders.
This expert consensus was developed after more than half a year of literature collection and collation, three working groups and expert consensus meetings, and incorporated the clinical experience and suggestions of 16 experts, resulting in a total of 10 consensus statements.
The association would like to express its special thanks to Chairman Li Zhengda, convener Zhang Xun'an, and the working group members for their tireless efforts in compiling documents, integrating expert opinions, and effectively leading the discussions, which made significant contributions to the success of the conference.
The following are the ten statements in this expert consensus.
This expert consensus will be presented at the CES Academic Symposium and Certification Workshop this November. The Taiwan Psychophysiological Society cordially invites experts and guests from all fields to attend and participate in this grand event. Space is limited; please fill out the registration form to reserve your place.
Registration link:https://www.surveycake.com/s/DaARX
(The official agenda, speakers, and fees will be announced at the end of September.)
time:
November 17, 2024 (Sunday)
08:30-14:30 Academic Seminar
08:30-17:00 Academic Seminar and Certification Workshop
Place:Taipei City (Conference center to be confirmed)
content:
- CES Expert Consensus Published
- CES Microcurrent Stimulation Outstanding Paper Award Published
- CES Keynote Speech: Academic and Clinical Experience
- Workshop Certification Workshop
Organizer: Taiwan Psychophysiological Society
Co-organizers: Asia Pacific Stress Research Association, Chuangzhi Biotechnology Co., Ltd.






