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Hope in Magnetic Waves: TMS for Suicidal Thoughts
“When you feel like giving up, just remember why you held on for so long.”–Haley Williams Approximately 703,000 people commit suicide each year, and many more make attempts on their lives or are thinking about it. When battling dark thoughts and urges, it can be...
Pulling Back The Mask on High-Functioning Depression
In our society, especially after the explosion of lockdown hobbies like breadmaking, we feel like we constantly need to be doing something productive. Whether working overtime at your job, being a super parent and running marathons on weekends, or having a crammed...
Breaking Free from the Trap of Perfection
In a society that celebrates the American Dream–if you work hard enough, you’ll succeed–the affliction of perfectionism sounds great. It can help with pursuing achievements and a comfortable life, so what’s the harm? Unfortunately, the intense pressure and expectation...
Tips to Avoid Depression in College
In high school, college looks like a fantastic gold pot at the end of the rainbow....
5 Steps to Prepare for Accelerated TMS
Accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive, effective...
What We Know About Depression and Memory Loss
Clinical depression is an illness that is often associated with stress, anxiety, and...
Is Accelerated TMS For Depression Safe For Patients?
Standard transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive technique for...
Getting Real About Divorce Depression
According to the CDC, there were at least 630,000 divorces and annulments in 2020....
The Pros and Cons of Accelerated TMS
If you or a loved one suffers from depression, you want to know all your treatment...
Dealing with Grief, Loss, and Depression
Unfortunately, loss and grief are an inevitable part of life. But the experience is...
5 Aspects of Your Life Affected by Untreated Depression
Millions of Americans are suffering from depression daily. It affects your mood, causing...
Should you just “suck it up” when you’re depressed?
According to Johns Hopkins, nearly 10% of adults will suffer from a depressive illness...