Achieve TMS is the leading provider of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation depression treatments. With over 800 patients treated and countless success stories, we’ve brought hope back to those who have been suffering in silence."
Achieve TMS recently conducted an online survey of about 300 adult depression sufferers in California, Oregon, and Alaska. We asked the respondents their thoughts on depression, what treatments they find effective, and whether they’ve considered Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as a treatment option for their medication-resistant major depression. What we found was that most respondents…
Although the holiday season can be a joyous time of year for many people, loneliness, sadness, and other severe depression symptoms may get worse during the holidays. For those who understand and can manage these symptoms, however, it is possible to maintain a level of enjoyment despite holiday stressors. To better understand the symptoms of…
Atypical depression and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and are among the most common types of depression. The significant similarities and differences between atypical depression and MDD make it crucial to understand their specific causes and symptoms in order to receive a proper diagnosis and create an effective treatment program. What Is Atypical Depression? Atypical depression…
Depression is a mental health disorder that can affect anyone, at any time. More than 300 million people worldwide deal with depression, yet some people are more prone to depression than others. To understand why this is the case, let’s examine the causes of depression along with its associated risk factors. Why Does Depression Occur?…
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a yearly campaign designed to increase breast cancer awareness. During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, activities and events are held across the United States to promote early breast cancer detection. Additionally, National Breast Cancer Awareness education and support services are available to teach men and women about the…
October marks National Bullying Prevention Month, a campaign designed to educate people about the link between mental health and bullying. National Bullying Prevention Month activities and events encourage participants to work together to end bullying. They also teach people about the mental health effects of bullying, as well as provide tools and resources that empower…
Hormones and severe depression are closely related. In fact, hormonal fluctuations may cause severe depression, along with a wide range of associated symptoms. Hormones refer to chemicals produced by the endocrine system, which helps the body regulate metabolism, sleep, and other functions. Hormones travel to tissues and organs via the bloodstream, and tell tissues and…
The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that 17.3 million American adults age 18 and older deal with depression. With MDD (major depressive disorder) being such a prevalent issue, it is no wonder that depressive symptoms are a common source of workplace frustration and lost productivity. It is essential that America’s managers and employees alike…
Depression, or major depressive disorder, is a significant cause of disability worldwide. This devastating disease is very common. It affects 10% of individuals in the U.S. at any one time and one in six people during their lifetime. The good news is that depression is treatable. The majority of patients who receive treatment recover or experience…
September marks National Recovery Month, an annual Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) campaign. For people who are dealing with mental health disorders, Recovery Month provides many different opportunities to get the help they need to address these issues. Recovery Month is designed to increase awareness and understanding of mental health disorders and…