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January 10, 2022
If you are struggling with mental health conditions, it is good to research all options to seek the best treatment for you. Understanding the TMS treatment process is a great place to start for all candidates struggling with mental illness.
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By Daniel Hageman September 27, 2021
Are patients with mental health disorders at risk of COVID related mortality? Learn more here.
By Adrian Drew July 12, 2021
Greenbrook TMS wants people to acknowledge that Covid-19 has increased the number of mental health issues. Many people have been left feeling lonely and uncertain. However, there are ways to help mitigate these symptoms of depression.
By Laurence Lippsett July 8, 2021
Greenbrook TMS wants to share the importance of still seeking medical care during Covid-19. It is important to look after ourselves during this time and seek help if we need it.
November 5, 2020
These last couple of months, the pressures of everyday life have increased dramatically. From the pandemic to politics, the constant barrage of ever-changing and uncertain news coverage makes it easy to become overwhelmed, concerned, and disheartened by the state of the world. If you’ve noticed sustained, yet subtle, feelings of hopelessness, sadness, or other depression symptoms, it’s possible that you’re experiencing low-grade depression.
October 30, 2020
COVID-19 has upended almost every facet of life. For those struggling with depression or other mental health conditions, heightened stress and tension can make symptoms worse. Despite everything going on around us, it’s not only possible to manage your depression during the pandemic, but critical to get through this period of uncertainty and beyond it. Below are four things you need to know if COVID-19 is making your depression worse.
By Mary El Grammer October 27, 2020
Today's digital world is altering how many people prefer to access health care, and TMS providers are adapting to fit patients' needs and expectations.
By By Dr. Geoffrey Grammer , Chief Medical Officer for Greenbrook TMS June 30, 2020
As COVID-19 impacts the world in an unprecedented way, it's more important than ever to support and manage your mental health. Anyone's resiliency can be taxed by factors such as loss of control, social isolation, fast-moving information, mortality fears, and an uncertain end date to this situation. For those already managing depression, maintaining your mental health during the coronavirus can be an even bigger challenge. However, there are many small things you can do to help yourself push through this difficult time. I'd like to offer some actionable strategies to preserve your physical and mental well-being during this crisis.
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