TMS Therapy for Anxious Depression in Madison

For reasons still being studied, the nerve synapses (connections) in your brain can sometimes stop functioning correctly, leading to conditions like anxiety and depression. These two disorders often occur together; anxiety is present in more than 50% of patients with major depression. Individuals with both anxiety and depression may experience a significantly lower quality of life and have poorer responses to traditional treatments such as medication and psychotherapy.

In 2022, TMS therapy received FDA clearance for treating anxiety symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). If you’re dealing with anxious depression and haven’t found relief through medications or psychotherapy, NeuroStar TMS could provide the breakthrough you’ve been searching for.

If you are struggling to find relief from debilitating anxious depression, NeuroStar TMS therapy at Madison’s Collaborative Solutions in Psychiatry could be a game-changer. TMS therapy for anxious depression targets both conditions simultaneously, offering a potential solution for those who haven’t responded to conventional treatments.

What Can You Expect During a TMS Session for Anxious Depression?

A typical TMS session is comfortable, non-invasive, and performed while you are awake and alert. The process is simple:

  • A magnetic coil is placed against your scalp, and you may feel a tapping, tingling, or warm sensation in the treatment area. These sensations tend to diminish as the treatment cycle progresses.
  • You can read, listen to music, or even nap during the session. Earplugs are provided to reduce the clicking noise produced by the machine.
  • Each session lasts between 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the specific areas of your brain being treated.
  • No anesthesia is required, and you can return to your normal activities immediately after treatment.

To achieve the best possible outcomes, it is essential to complete the full treatment course of 36 treatments. Sessions are scheduled once daily, Monday through Friday, for about seven to eight weeks. Long-term relief from anxious depression is most likely when the full course is completed as prescribed.

Consider TMS Therapy for Anxious Depression in Madison by Contacting Us Now

If traditional treatments like antidepressant medications or talk therapy haven’t worked for you, NeuroStar TMS therapy offers an evidence-based alternative. TMS targets the root cause of anxious depression by directly stimulating the underactive areas of the brain, potentially leading to significant improvement in both anxiety and depression symptoms.

If you’re ready to explore a new treatment for anxious depression, contact Collaborative Solutions in Psychiatry in Madison to schedule a consultation. Our team will carefully evaluate your symptoms and determine whether TMS therapy is right for you.

References

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