MindSet TMS
TMS stands for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
It is used to treat depression by stimulating the brain non-invasively using electromagnetic fields, similar to those produced by an MRI machine. Clinical trials have demonstrated the safety and effectiveness of TMS Therapy in treating patients who have not benefited from prior antidepressant medication. TMS Therapy was studied in adult patients suffering from Major Depressive Disorder, all of whom had not received satisfactory improvement with previous treatments.
06/27/2023
Just felt like Spring was here, and now Summer is knocking on the door!
Mindset TMS would like to wish you a happy and safe summer!
Share with us below what fun plans you have this summer? Might be going on a vacation or reading a new book in the comfort of your own home. We'd love to hear!
Mindset TMS would like to wish everyone a happy and safe weekend! Below drop an emoji describing one thing you have planned for a fun weekend!
06/07/2023
Wacky Fact Wednesday is brought to you today but a fact about your brain...
Did you know, the brain of a living person has a more pinkish hue and, according to scientists, feels something like tofu.
Isnt it crazy the different things that make up your body.
06/05/2023
“When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.”
― Helen Keller
It is important to not get discouraged and to always try to see the sunshine no matter what life throws at you. Here at Mindset TMS we strive to have you always see the bright side of life.
05/17/2023
Wacky Fact Wednesday is brought to you by Mindset TMS. Did you know that fat may hurt the heart, but its good for the brain. More than half the brain, including myelin, is made of fat. Who would have thought the brain is mostly fat.
Make today great, go out and soak in the sun. Do an activity for 30 minutes and share with us what you did, maybe someone else would enjoy the activity as well.
05/16/2023
Don't think for one second you are alone, people all over are struggling with the same mental health as you. Always be kind to one another, because you don't know what the other one is going through.
Here at Mindset TMS we strive to help you see the sunshine in your heart again. There is a reason why it is called a "New Day" it is because today is another chance to find your light. Don't stop trying to find your light.
Wacky Brain Fact Wednesday, is brought to you by your neurons.
There are 80 to 100 billion Neurons( Nerve Cells) in the human brain.
Todays Challenge, do an activity to make those brain cells dance for joy, something that makes you happy and brings a smile to your face.
“Mental health problems don’t define who you are. They are something you experience. You walk in the rain and you feel the rain, but, importantly, YOU ARE NOT THE RAIN.” — Matt Haig
Dont forget how truly wonderful you are, no matter what storm you are going through. You will make it and you are not alone.
05/09/2023
The month of May is Mental Awareness Month, a lot of people are effected by this and you may never know. Always be kind to one another because you never know what they are going through. My challenge for you this month is get out and do something in the sun for 30 minutes. Something to bring in a little light into your day/life. Always be kind to yourself and others.
12/22/2022
Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. From your friends at Mindset TMS.
10/27/2022
Why is it important to take care of your mental health?
Humans are resilient. Take a minute and think about all you’ve been through.
If you’re like me, you’ve suffered loss and grief. You might’ve weathered significant life events and milestones that arrived with their challenges. You might be living with a mental health condition. You might have suffered from burnout, stress, and other factors that impact our mental health.
I reflect on my own life experiences with somewhat of a sense of awe in many ways. Have you ever thought to yourself, “How did I get through that?”
At the heart of that question is a deep sense of care. You’re here because you realize the importance of mental health care, whether you’ve recognized it as mental health care or not. And if you’re like me, you might not have nailed the perfect mental health care practice. But you’re learning — and you’re working on taking care of yourself. But why is it important?
Caring for your mental health is just as important as caring for any other part of your physical body. When we nurture our mental health, it can help prevent worsening mental health problems that can spiral into physical health problems.
For example, managing stress can help reduce our likelihood of heart disease. When our mental health is thriving, so do other components of our overall well-being.
What does good mental health look like?
This is a tricky question to answer. There’s no “picture perfect” example of good mental health because good mental health will look different for each person.
But there are a few characteristics that we can identify that may show up in different ways for different people.
A sense of purpose, clarity, and passion
High self-esteem and a sense of confidence
High sense of belonging
The ability to express feelings, emotions, and thoughts in healthy ways
Increased resiliency (especially for those low moments in life)
The ability to form and maintain good relationships
The ability to navigate change, uncertainty (i.e., future-mindedness)
Care for physical health and emotional health.
Taken from an article written by Madeline Miles at Better UP.
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