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Suzanne Jessee is with us today to talk about Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). TMS is a relatively new treatment, at least in the United States, for individuals who are struggling with depression. Depression is often present in addiction and TMS is something that may help people that are struggling with addiction and treatment-resistant depression. Suzanne Jesse is the CEO and founder of Anew Era TMS in Huntington Beach, California. To start, Suzanne breaks down what TMS stands for. Transcranial means “beneath the cranium,” and magnetic stimulation means “stimulation using magnets.” The technology behind MRI magnets is used in TMS. But the big difference between TMS and MRI magnets is that the TMS magnetic technology creates a field of energy that is fairly intense that penetrates beneath the cranium into the brain. TMS focuses in on the mood center of the brain that is responsible for the depressive symptoms. That area is stimulated to wake up those neurons again so that they are able to fire efficiently and transmit the neurotransmitters across the synaptic gap more efficiently.
For patients that have tried psychotherapy, and medications, and they haven’t seen the results that they are looking for, TMS may be very beneficial. Even though TMS has been used in Europe and Asia for more than 20 years, it is now being used in the United States. This use is mainly due to TMS being approved by the FDA for depression, but it can also be used to treat conditions like PTSD, OCD, anxiety, smoking cessation. It has also been used to address issues like dementia and Alzheimers. This cutting-edge technology has so many different opportunities for treatment that weren’t available before TMS coming to the United States. TMS is completely noninvasive. Patients can drive themselves in, have a 45-minute treatment, and then drive themselves home. The only possible side effects are sometimes a mild headache. Suzanne encourages people to come in for a free consultation and see the equipment. Her team of psychiatrists will do an overall assessment to see if this type of treatment is appropriate for you.
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0:00.0 | All right, everyone, we're on to episode 29 of the Addicted Mind podcast. |
0:10.2 | My name's Dwayne Austerland, and I'm your host. |
0:13.3 | Today, my guest is Suzanne Jessie, and she is going to talk about TMS, which is transcranial magnetic stimulation. This is a fairly new treatment, |
0:25.5 | at least in the United States, for individuals who are struggling with depression. And we know an |
0:31.5 | addiction treatment that a lot of times some of the underlying causes of addiction or things |
0:36.7 | that exacerbate addiction are |
0:38.3 | anxiety and depression and those can sometimes be hard to relieve for some people so tms is |
0:45.8 | something that can help people who are struggling with treatment resistant depression so |
0:51.5 | suzanne's going to talk about that i think it's a really cool topic. And I love some of |
0:56.3 | these new technologies that are that are coming about to help people who are struggling with |
1:01.1 | mental health issues. Once again, I want to thank everybody who has left messages on the blog. It |
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1:29.2 | great favor to me if you could do that. So let's go ahead and start this episode with Suzanne. |
1:40.6 | Hello, everybody. Welcome to episode 29. Today, my guest is Suzanne Jessie, and she is the CEO and founder of a new era TMS. And what TMS stands for is transcranial magnetic stimulation. And I'm really excited to talk to Suzanne today because I really find this |
2:02.4 | stuff really fascinating, looking at how we can help people with mental health issues using |
2:07.9 | new technology to do it. So Suzanne, you want to introduce yourself and talk a little bit about this? |
2:14.0 | Yeah, thank you, Duane. I am thrilled to be here with you today. It's always exciting |
2:18.4 | for me to be able to share the exciting news about transcranial magnetic stimulation. |
2:24.5 | One of our biggest challenges with TMS is that, you know, this industry just doesn't have |
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