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Support Depressed Loved Ones: The Dos and Don’ts of What to Say
Supporting a loved one with depression requires compassion and patience. There is a fine balance necessary to navigate conversations about their mental well-being. Knowing what to say and what not to say can be challenging. Your words and actions can have a profound...
Breaking the Silence on Infertility and Depression
While not always openly discussed, infertility affects millions of people worldwide. The dream of starting a family can quickly turn into a nightmare when things don’t turn out the way you planned. Physical challenges can cause heartaches and take a toll on mental...
Unlocking Results: Seattle TMS as an Adjunct to Medication
When seeking treatment for mental health issues, combining different approaches can often lead to enhanced outcomes. Seattle transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy is no different. It’s emerged as a valuable therapy to use alongside other treatments, such as...
The Slippery Slope of Self Medication
You’ve seen movies where a character takes a shot to work up the courage to do...
Getting Your Depression Diagnosed and Your Life Back
In the past, medical and mental health professionals lumped all mood disorder diagnoses...
Social Isolation, Your Mental Health, and TMS
The pandemic has led many people to isolate themselves to protect their own physical...
How Does Stress Impact Anxiety?
Stress and anxiety tend to go hand in hand. However, you can be under stress and not...
Coping With Anxiety & Depression
According to the CDC, 18.5% of adults experienced depression symptoms in 2019. Almost...
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...
Supporting Aging Loved Ones With Depression
Depression in older adults is, unfortunately, more common than we realize. It is harder...