Depression can be painful, confusing, and isolating, making it hard for people to recognize that they may need support. And sadly, it is one of the most common mental health conditions. In the United States alone, 6.7% of the population will experience a depressive episode this year, and 14% will have an episode within their lifetimes. Of those people, over 40% will have a treatment-resistant form of clinical depression, which does not respond to medications.

While symptoms of depression vary from person to person, common symptoms include persistent sadness, anxiety, hopelessness, irritability, restlessness, disinterest, fatigue, difficulty concentrating or remembering, trouble making decisions, sleeping too much or too little, significant changes in appetite or weight, unexplainable and persistent head or body aches or digestive issues, and suicide attempts or thoughts of suicide.

Thankfully, depression is treatable. Many people find relief from making changes to their lifestyle (diet, exercise, meditation, journaling, etc.) while working with a psychotherapist. Sometimes, people may need additional support with medication or alternative treatments such as transcranial magnetic stimulation or esketamine nasal spray.

In our blog posts, we explore issues, treatments, and resources revolving around the sea of depression to help you navigate the murky waters a little more clearly.

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How Mindful Health Solutions Uses TMS Therapy to Treat Seasonal Affective Disorder

As the seasons change, our bodies help us adapt to our environment by making systemic changes such as gaining a bit of weight to help keep warm during cold months or modifying hormone production to adjust to fewer daylight hours. These small changes are normal and healthy; however, if you find yourself feeling down, depressed, […]

If You’re Dealing With Seasonal Affective Disorder This Winter, TMS Therapy Could Help

Most people are familiar with the signs and symptoms of clinical depression, which can cause persistent negative feelings, fatigue, and other physical problems. But a lesser-known form of the condition is called seasonal affective disorder (SAD), which arises or becomes more apparent with the change of the seasons. Although some people experience SAD in the […]

Three Tips for Dealing With Clinical Depression

Three Tips for Dealing With Clinical Depression Clinical depression is one of the most common and pervasive mental illnesses in the world. There are various ways to go about treating the condition, such as taking antidepressant medications and attending talk therapy sessions. Those treatments work even better, however, when you incorporate other changes into your […]

What to Do (and What Not to Do) to Help Someone with Clinical Depression

Clinical depression, also known as major depressive disorder, is one of the most common mental health conditions. An estimated seven percent of adults in the U.S. experience its effects each year. Adults with clinical depression encounter symptoms such as loss of interest in activities, trouble concentrating, remembering things, feelings of sadness, guilt, emptiness, irritation, hopelessness, or worthlessness. Many people […]

Patients Suffering from Treatment-Resistant Clinical Depression May Find Relief with TMS Therapy

Mindful Health Solutions is a leading provider of an innovative therapy called transcranial magnetic stimulation or TMS therapy. Mindful Health Solutions’ primary focus is on helping patients lessen the symptoms of treatment-resistant depression, also known as TRD. Apart from transcranial magnetic stimulation, the team also offers medication management and telepsychiatry so that patients can reach their providers from […]

TMS: Using Magnetic Fields to Relieve Symptoms of Clinical Depression

Transcranial magnetic stimulation, also known as TMS therapy, is a revolutionary treatment for clinical depression, among other conditions. This non-invasive procedure involves using magnetic fields to stimulate the specific part of the brain known to be inactive or underactive in patients with clinical depression.  Although experts aren’t sure exactly what causes clinical depression, the current […]

Using TMS Therapy to Treat Clinical Depression

Clinical depression is a mental disorder characterized by an array of symptoms that, when severe, can affect nearly every aspect of a person’s life. Most people have experienced extreme sadness, but that feeling usually comes from or is affected by the circumstances around them and is usually short-lived. For example, the death of a loved […]
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