Ketamine For Suicide Prevention
Researchers have indicated for many years that Ketamine Therapy is effective for major depression, bipolar depression, postpartum depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),[...]
Researchers have indicated for many years that Ketamine Therapy is effective for major depression, bipolar depression, postpartum depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),[...]
A new study analyzing the comparative efficacy and tolerability of racemic ketamine and esketamine (the ketamine-based nasal spray referred to as SPRAVATO®) for the treatment of depression has been[...]
What’s worse than seasonal depression? Seasonal depression in the midst of a pandemic. Not much is known about how seasonal affective disorder (SAD) interacts with other forms of depression. As the[...]
We had such high hopes for 2020. It certainly had a great ring to it! The year was full of promise with the Summer Olympics and a presidential election to look forward to. It was supposed to be a[...]
Occasional feelings of anxiety are a normal part of life, especially before important moments like school exams, job interviews, or medical procedures. You might experience some worry or fear about a[...]
Ketamine Infusion Therapy is one of the newest and most effective ways to provide relief for individuals with anxiety and/or depression. Ketamine, once recognized as a party drug, is working to fix[...]
For some people, depression isn’t a year-round challenge. Seasonal depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD), occurs only during certain parts of the year. Most commonly, this type[...]
Depression-prevention research shows early, targeted intervention helps reduce incidence, severity, or duration of major depressive episodes to a clinically significant degree. And yet, the vast[...]
Congratulations on taking the next big step in reclaiming your life from depression! You’ve decided that enough is enough, and you’re ready to find relief. You’ve likely spent hours comparing[...]
Anxiety is common in children and teens—but is it normal?