Accelerated TMS for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Benefits, Effects and More
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by Danica De Vera
4d ago
Many people living with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) are finding extraordinary relief with help from transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). GAD is a condition that causes a person to experience extreme and excessive worry regarding daily life. While it is one of the most common challenges to mental health that people experience, GAD is still largely misunderstood by the general public. Living with GAD can make even the simplest tasks or decisions feel excruciating. Here’s what you need to know about accelerated TMS for generalized anxiety disorder. What is GAD? Generalized anxiety diso ..read more
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More Evidence in Support of TMS Therapy for Treatment-Resistant Depression
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by Ruchir P. Patel, M.D.
1w ago
Depressive disorders are some of the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders in the United States. While most people may respond to a combination of treatments, including medication, talk therapy and holistic approaches, some may have a difficult time managing their depression. Treatment-resistant depression is a type of depressive disorder that does not respond to other traditional forms of treatment. While treatment-resistant depression is challenging to address, transcranial magnetic stimulation may provide substantial relief. Recent trials have indicated that TMS therapy may be helpful in ..read more
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How MeRT Therapy Can Help Children With Autism
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by Ruchir P. Patel, M.D.
3w ago
How MeRT Therapy Can Help Children With Autism According to the National Institute of Mental Health, one out of every thirty-six children receives an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis by age eight. While symptoms occur on a scale of severity, autism spectrum disorder is characterized by difficulty communicating with others, engaging in repetitive behaviors and other symptoms that affect their ability to function socially. While there is still no cure for autism spectrum disorder, many symptoms can be addressed through behavioral and therapeutic interventions. Magnetic e-Resonance Therapy (MeR ..read more
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Healing After a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) With Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Magnetic Resonance Therapy (MeRT)
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by Ruchir P. Patel, M.D.
1M ago
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a person sustains a sudden blow or injury to the head. TBIs can result from a fall, motor vehicle crash, sports injury, or gunshot wound. Brain injuries can range from mild to life-threatening. Treatments range from rest to brain surgery depending on the severity of the injury. Traumatic brain injuries are one of the most common causes of disability in the United States. A TBI — even a mild TBI can lead to a variety of long-term physical and mental health problems, including fatigue, blurred vision headaches, depression, and anxiety.  More severe ..read more
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The Potential Benefits of TMS for Cognitive Dysfunction
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by Ruchir P. Patel, M.D.
1M ago
Can you use TMS to improve symptoms of cognitive dysfunction? Many people are discovering that this revolutionary treatment is creating improvements in brain health and memory after struggling with cognitive issues. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a treatment mode that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. Currently, TMS has U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for the use of treating major depression that has not been responsive to other treatments. It also has FDA approval for use in helping with smoking cessation. However, TMS is commonly used fo ..read more
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Healing After a Traumatic Brain Injury With Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Magnetic Resonance Therapy (MeRT)
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by Ruchir P. Patel, M.D.
2M ago
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a person sustains a sudden blow or injury to the head. TBIs can result from a fall, motor vehicle crash, sports injury, or gunshot wound. Brain injuries can range from mild to life-threatening. Treatments range from rest to brain surgery depending on the severity of the injury. Traumatic brain injuries are one of the most common causes of disability in the United States. A TBI — even a mild TBI can lead to a variety of long-term physical and mental health problems, including fatigue, blurred vision headaches, depression, and anxiety.  More severe ..read more
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Bipolar Disorder Treatment Options in Phoenix | TMS Therapy
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by Ruchir P. Patel, M.D.
2M ago
Can TMS Help Treat Bipolar Disorder? Bipolar disorder refers to an illness that is characterized by dramatic, sudden changes in behavior, energy, and mood. Previously known as manic depression, this condition causes depressive (extremely low) and manic (extremely high) mood episodes that last for days or weeks at a time. These episodes interfere with relationships, school and work performance, and day-to-day functioning. There are numerous medications and other treatments for bipolar disorder. However, they are not always effective. Patients may quit taking medications due to the side effects ..read more
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Unlocking Brain Potential: How MeRT Therapy Transforms Mental Health and Wellness Without Medications
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by Ruchir P. Patel, M.D.
3M ago
What Is MeRT Therapy? A brain health revolution is taking place that is empowering practitioners and patients to utilize noninvasive, drug-free treatment options. At the center of the brain health revolution in mental health and behavioral health is a treatment option called MeRT. MeRT stands for magnetic resonance therapy. If you’ve been looking for drug-free therapies for everything from depression to autism, MeRT may be something that’s been mentioned by doctors or care professionals. That may have you searching for MeRT treatments at a brain treatment center near you. It may also simply ha ..read more
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Is TMS Like Shock Therapy?
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by Ruchir P. Patel, M.D.
3M ago
Both TMS and ECT can be used to treat severe depression. However, these two treatments are very different. Rates of depression have reached an all-time high in the United States. According to the latest statistics, nearly 29 percent of people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with depression at some point in their lives. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) are two different types of treatments for depression. So, how do these depression treatments compare? Let’s take a look. What Are the Differences Between ECT and TMS? Below are some of the major differen ..read more
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How Does Sleep Impact Mental Health?
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by Ruchir P. Patel, M.D.
3M ago
Many people suffer from sleep issues. According to the latest data, insomnia impacts millions of people. Up to 50 percent of people experience insomnia at some point in their lives. It’s no secret that insomnia can impact your physical health, but it also harms emotional well-being. Difficulty staying asleep, falling asleep, or early awakening can impact your mental health.  Improved sleep, on the other hand, leads to better mental health. Sleep and Mental Health Research from the American Psychological Association reveals that a lack of sleep and broken-up sleep raise anxiety levels and ..read more
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