TMS therapy gains traction as a promising treatment for depression

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is gaining traction as a treatment for depression. This non-invasive therapy uses magnetic fields to stimulate brain areas involved in mood regulation, offering an alternative to traditional medications. Spencer Eldridge, who struggled with depression after losing his son, found relief through TMS at Camelback Recovery. He reports significant improvements in emotional processing and daily functioning since starting the treatment. Camelback Recovery introduced TMS in late 2022, and its popularity is rising. The treatment is typically covered by insurance and can be completed in as little as three minutes per session.


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