Major depressive disorder (MDD) is marked by deep, lasting sorrow and a lack of interest in daily activities, affecting thoughts, feelings, and daily functioning.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) outlines specific criteria for diagnosing clinical depression. To receive a diagnosis, a person must consistently exhibit a combination of key symptoms over a certain period.
These symptoms include:
Treatment Options
General Therapy
Therapy for addiction offers a supportive space where you can work through underlying issues, learn coping strategies, and regain emotional balance in a nurturing environment.
rTMS for addiction involves targeting specific brain regions with magnetic pulses to potentially reduce cravings, enhance cognitive control, and support recovery efforts by modulating neural circuits associated with addictive behaviors.
Medicine Assisted Therapy shows promise in treating addiction by
leveraging its potential to disrupt addictive patterns and promote neural rewiring, offering a novel approach that aids in reducing cravings and supporting recovery efforts.
Before you book an Information Call, we invite you to review some important considerations. They play a role in determining your eligibility for treatment. Your attention to these questions will help us better understand your needs and supports for your journey.