MD Infusions Offers Ketamine as a Novel Therapy for Anxiety, PTSD and OCD in Northbrook, Illinois
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MD Infusions Offers Ketamine as a Novel Therapy for Anxiety, PTSD and OCD in the Chicago Area
Our staff are uniquely qualified to sustain and improve patients quality of life, specializing in novel treatments such as ketamine therapy, NAD+ infusions, and IV vitamin infusions. CHICAGO (PRWEB) May 26, 2021 If you suffer from Anxiety, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), or Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), there is an exciting new treatment option available. Ketamine therapy can reduce symptoms of these disorders and can provide relief for those who have not responded well to traditional medications. Ketamine therapy is an alternative treatment that offers new hope for people suffering from anxiety, PTSD, and OCD.
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(NEW YORK) As more Americans are getting vaccinated against COVID-19, more schools and businesses are returning in-person, restaurants and stores are returning to full capacity and social events and nightlife are coming back to life, too.
While that all marks a turning point for the nation’s reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic, it also may leave some people with what mental health experts are calling “reentry anxiety.”
“Many of us were ripped from our jobs in a matter of one day and protocols have changed in a matter of one day sometimes, so it’s a lot to navigate,” said Thea Gallagher, a psychologist and director of outpatient clinic at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety. “And for many, our lives have been completely different from how they’ve ever looked before, so going back to how things were is hard.”
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While that all marks a turning point for the nation s reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic, it also may leave some people with what mental health experts are calling reentry anxiety.
When life seems more stressful than joyful, these expert-approved strategies should help calm the chaos in your mind, so you can feel better about anything.