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Long-Term Depression Treatment – Ketamine Infusion Therapy Aftercare

Once you complete your initial series of Ketamine Infusions, you are likely enjoying your new life with little to no depression symptoms. For some patients, receiving five to six infusions over the[...]

By KCLA | August 4th, 2020 | Categories: Tools for Better Mental Health

How Mental Health Affects Communities of Color

After the civil rights movement in the 1960s, many people began to embrace a “colorblind” mentality by focusing on equal treatment regardless of race. In recent years, there has been increasing[...]

By KCLA | July 28th, 2020 | Categories: Depression, Mental Health

Sustain Remission from Depression with Ketamine Boosters

You spent years suffering from depression – battling sadness, hopelessness, and numbness. You were alone, unable to participate when you shut down and withdrew from the outside world.

By KCLA | July 22nd, 2020 | Categories: Depression, Tools for Better Mental Health

Suicides & Overdoses: The Coronavirus Deaths Nobody Is Talking About

When we imagine the victims of coronavirus (COVID-19), we think of the thousands of Americans who have lost their lives in this pandemic. We think of the people who may spend weeks fighting for their[...]

By KCLA | May 21st, 2020 | Categories: Anxiety, Depression, Suicide, Stress, Mental Health

This Simple Stress Reducing Trick Can Change Your Life

When anxiety or major depression plague your everyday life, it may seem trivial to remind yourself to breathe through it. However, a study published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry found that[...]

​​Living Wellderly: How Seniors Can Combat Late Life Depression

Late life depression is a common occurrence among seniors, but it is not necessarily a normal part of aging. In fact, studies show that most older adults feel satisfied with their lives, despite the[...]

By KCLA | May 6th, 2020 | Categories: Depression, Mental Health

April Showers and Suicides

April showers bring May flowers…but for many people who suffer from active suicidal ideation, the idea of existing one more day to see spring’s beauty may be too much to bear. April is Stress[...]

By KCLA | April 28th, 2020 | Categories: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), Suicide

Stress Awareness Month

April is Stress Awareness Month, a time when healthcare professionals and health advocates come together to raise awareness about the causes and cures for our modern stress epidemic. Stress Awareness[...]

By KCLA | April 23rd, 2020 | Categories: Suicide, Stress

The Price of Better Mental Health: How to Pay for Alternative Depression Treatments

As many as 5 million Americans suffer from treatment-resistant depression. That’s about 30% of all adults who seek depression treatment. Most insurance companies cover traditional methods of[...]

Which Depression Treatment Is Right for Me?

The most common depression treatments today are antidepressant medications and talk therapy. But what if those options don’t work for you? If you’ve tried them before with no luck, you may decide to[...]