5 signs that you should look for TMS treatment for depression near you - Active Path Mental Health in OR and WA

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Being sad is unavoidable sometimes. When you lose out on a promotion or you have had a falling-out with a close friend, it is normal to feel down. But that sadness should not always be brushed off. It is important to recognize when your sadness goes beyond a normal response to a difficult situation.

While instinctual human emotions can be brushed off with time, mental health disorders can not. If you are feeling like your sadness has started to impact every aspect of your life, it might be time to ask yourself if you should seek professional mental health treatment for depression.

We will talk about TMS treatment for depression, the signs that you are ready to explore TMS treatment near you and why it is an effective option.

TMS treatment for depression

Before you decide it is time to explore TMS treatment for depression near you, let’s talk about what it is.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS therapy, is a neurostimulation therapy that involves delivering pulses of magnetic energy from a coil placed near your forehead to targeted areas of the brain.

The goal of TMS treatment for depression is to reduce the symptoms by stimulating brain activity in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. This part of the brain is involved in mood regulation and has been shown to be underactive in people with major depressive disorder.

5 signs that it is time to find TMS treatment for depression near you

One of the first, and most important, steps in your mental health journey is realizing that you need professional treatment. Being self-aware and recognizing that your depression is having a negative impact on every aspect of your life is a big step in the right direction, and treatment like TMS therapy can help you continue your progress.

TMS therapy may be recommended if you have treatment-resistant depression, which means that your symptoms have not been improved by at least two trials of antidepressants.

If you have treatment-resistant depression, then here are some signs that it is time to find TMS treatment near you:

  1. You are having persistent or worsening negative emotional and behavioral patterns.
  2. Your depression makes it difficult to maintain interpersonal relationships.
  3. You are withdrawing or isolating from others.
  4. You feel like there is little to no hope for the future.
  5. You are experiencing depression with anxious features, or anxious depression.

Why you should look at TMS treatment for depression near you

Now that you know when it is time to look for depression treatment, let’s talk about the benefits that TMS treatment for depression can offer.

If you are trying to do research about depression treatment near you, you are likely going to find an overwhelming number of options. If you have treatment-resistant depression, or anxious depression, there are a few reasons to consider TMS treatment.

Here are some benefits of trying TMS treatment for depression near you:

  • Effectiveness — When you are exploring a depression treatment option like TMS therapy, the first question that you probably asked yourself is, “Does it work?” The answer is yes. More than three-fourths of our past patients experienced a notable decrease in their symptoms. In fact, 79% of our patients experienced at least 25% less depression symptoms.
  • Few side effects — One of the reasons that people may be wary of depression treatment is because of potential side effects. The good news is that TMS has few potential side effects that do not last long. You may experience mild discomfort around the treatment site, mild headaches, and tingly facial, jaw or scalp muscles. Taking over-the-counter medication before your sessions may be recommended if you’ve experienced mild headaches.
  • Short time commitment — While some depression treatments can go on for months or years, like talk therapy or antidepressants, TMS treatment can be completed in just six weeks followed by a taper, with most patients starting to feel better around week 4. The sessions last 30 minutes so you’ll be able to fit them into your busy schedule. Plus, you can immediately resume your normal activities after each one because TMS does not require anesthesia.

Active Path Mental Health has TMS treatment for depression near you 

If you have tried treatments in the past with no luck, it is time to start looking for TMS treatment for depression near you. At Active Path Mental Health we have multiple locations in Oregon and Washington to help you get the results that you have been searching for.

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Contact our team today for more information or to schedule an initial appointment.

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