Brain stimulation another treatment option for severe depres

Brain stimulation another treatment option for severe depression


There's no pain with the treatment. Patients describe it as a tapping feeling on their heads.
Author: Leah Shields
Updated: 7:31 AM EST January 18, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — We're not only battling a pandemic, but COVID-19 has also forced us to face a mental health crisis across the country as people deal with job uncertainty and isolation. 
Numbers from Mental Health America show more than 60 percent increase in depression screening especially among young adults meaning a big increase in people seeking help.
Medication is always an option, but when medication doesn’t work, there are other treatments. Baptist Health psychiatrist Dr. Shariq Refai performs a brain stimulation treatment at Baptist Behavioral Health. 

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