Chesterfield Anxiety Therapy
Anxiety and depression are distinct disorders that tend to overlap and often go hand in hand. Anxiety refers to a sense of fear, dread, or unease that can leave you feeling restless and tense – as well as causing physical symptoms, such as profuse sweating, loss of breath, and rapid heartbeat.
When anxiety reaches the point of being a disorder, it can be overwhelming and can interfere with your career, relationships, and enjoyment of life. If you’ve tried traditional medications and talk therapy but haven’t achieved the results you’re looking for, Palmier TMS & Behavioral Health in Chesterfield, Missouri, offers transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) treatments that many people who suffer from crippling anxiety find highly beneficial.
Common Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders
While anxiety disorders can take a range of forms, some of the most common include the following:
- An increased heart rate
- Hyperventilation
- Excessive sweating
- A sense of impending doom, panic, or danger
- Increased restlessness or tension
- Difficulty concentrating on anything other than the present concern
- Avoidance of anxiety triggers
- Weakness or exhaustion
- Sleep disturbances
Anxiety has fewer boundaries than worries, which focus on specific events and can strike when you least expect it – making it seem entirely disconnected from anything specific. In fact, many people who suffer from anxiety disorders have a difficult time identifying exactly what triggers the debilitating response.
TMS Treatments and Anxiety
Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a non-invasive treatment option that pairs well with traditional medication protocols. The process involves simply attaching electrodes that employ magnetic pulses to your scalp in order to help calm the areas of your brain that respond to fears and threats. Depression and anxiety tend to intersect, and TMS helps to generate increased neural connections that support greater mood control and enhanced well-being for both conditions.
The Advantages of TMS
Many people confuse TMS with ECT – or electroconvulsive therapy – but the truth is they bear little resemblance to one another. TMS involves a series of magnetic pulsations, while ECT induces seizures with electricity, is reserved for more serious mental health conditions, and requires anesthesia.
TMS treatments are often recommended for the following primary reasons:
- They are non-invasive, which means there are no needles or cuts involved.
- They are FDA-approved for the depressive component of anxiety, which means most insurance plans cover them.
- No sedation is required, and there’s no post-treatment recovery period.
- The process is painless.
- Scheduling is flexible.
- There are few – if any – side effects.
TMS Can Help You Tackle Your Anxiety
Anxiety disorders can be crippling, and if you suffer from one, it can make living your best life next to impossible At Palmier TMS & Behavioral Health in Chesterfield, Missouri, we recognize how challenging anxiety can be and offer an alternative treatment option in the form of transcranial magnetic stimulation, which can increase the effectiveness of your current medical treatment or may work well for you on its own – if traditional treatments have failed you.
For more information about what we can do to help and about what TMS has to offer, please don’t wait to reach out and contact us online or call/text us at 314-697-4867 to schedule a free consultation today.