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Brain Reboot: New Treatments for Healing Depression

Current price: $29.00
Brain Reboot: New Treatments for Healing Depression
Brain Reboot: New Treatments for Healing Depression

Barnes and Noble

Brain Reboot: New Treatments for Healing Depression

Current price: $29.00
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Everyone feels depressed sometimes. But a sustained lack of energy, a pro-found inability to enjoy life, or an overwhelming sadness that can render unbearable pain may be symptoms of something more. If you suffer from any of these symptoms, you may be one of 300 million people worldwide who have depression. While we often think of pharmaceutical treatments as the best way to treat depression, the truth is that for many people they either don’t work or lose their efficacy after a time. But there is hope in the form of three groundbreaking therapies: ketamine, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). In , you’ll learn: Dr. Michael Henry’s life mission is to help anyone suffering with treatment-resistant depression; in he provides everything you need to know about using ketamine, TMS, and ECT to regain your self and your life.

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