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Insights on Neuromodulation

Writer: Akash JaggiAkash Jaggi

Updated: Feb 6

In the field of mental health treatment, neuromodulation has emerged as a cutting-edge approach that offer new hope to those suffering from treatment-resistant conditions. Piedmont Interventional Psychiatry, a leading clinic based in San Jose, aims to remain ahead of the curve in the delivery of these innovative therapies, offering a range of services designed to provide personalized and effective care to their clients.



Neuromodulation is a technique that involves the delivery of targeted electrical or magnetic stimulation to specific areas of the brain to modulate neural activity. This approach has shown great promise in the treatment of various mental health disorders, particularly in cases where traditional treatments have been ineffective. Piedmont Interventional Psychiatry offers Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive procedure that has been approved by regulatory bodies for the treatment of treatment-resistant depression, anxious depression, OCD, and nicotine dependence for ages 15+. By precisely stimulating areas of the brain associated with mood regulation, impulse control, executive functioning and the healthy production of neurotransmitters, TMS can help restore neural activity to a healthful pattern, and alleviate symptoms of depression, anxiety, OCD, and nicotine dependence.


For further information on approaches to treatment resistant-depression including neuromodulation, please watch this video by professors of psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine covering articles published in the New England Journal of Medicine:




Through their focus on cutting-edge therapies and personalized care, Piedmont Interventional Psychiatry sets itself apart as a destination for those seeking forward-thinking approaches to mental health treatment. With their commitment to utilize the most effective treatments for their patients, the clinic is well-positioned to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those struggling with mental health conditions.

 
 
 

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