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Beyond TMS Therapy: Unveiling Support Groups and Helpful Resources
Depression is very isolating in nature, and starting transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy is just one piece of the treatment puzzle. In addition to TMS sessions, a support system and access to reliable resources can significantly enhance your experience and...
Maximizing Your TMS Therapy Outcomes: A Guide to Success
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is one of the few non-invasive and non-systemic treatment options for various mental health conditions. It was approved to treat major depressive disorder (MDD) by the FDA in 2008, making TMS an excellent treatment option for...
Long-Term Antidepressant Use and 8 Potential Risks
According to the CDC, nearly 13% of people 12 years or older reported taking antidepressants in the last month. Of that group, 60% have been taking them for two years or more, while 14% have been taking them for more than 10 years. Antidepressants have a long history...
Is Accelerated TMS For Depression Safe For Patients?
Standard transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive technique for...
The Pros and Cons of Accelerated TMS
If you or a loved one suffers from depression, you want to know all your treatment...
What is the connection between anxiety and depression?
Depression and anxiety are two prevalent and complex mental health problems. They can...
Should you just “suck it up” when you’re depressed?
According to Johns Hopkins, nearly 10% of adults will suffer from a depressive illness...
How Does Stress Impact Anxiety?
Stress and anxiety tend to go hand in hand. However, you can be under stress and not...
TMS Therapy and Memory Loss
Depression can be debilitating enough without the added stress of constantly forgetting...
Why is depression hard to overcome?
Depression is a complex mental health diagnosis. Unfortunately, there is no fix-all...
Antidepressants Aren’t A Cure-All
Antidepressants work by changing levels of neurotransmitters, chemicals in the brain...
What is the best way to deal with anxiety?
Occasional anxiety is part of life. It is our brain’s way of protecting us from...