
Does treating depression vs. waiting have an impact that can be detected via biomarkers? The answer has implications to treating the disease.
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A blog for the Integrative Mind Psychiatry and TMS practice in Brooklyn, NY: thoughts on interventional and traditional psychiatry and highlights from the field.

Does treating depression vs. waiting have an impact that can be detected via biomarkers? The answer has implications to treating the disease.

Our practice approach has been to approach mental healthcare holistically, appreciating that genetics, neuroscience, the environment, and lifestyle all contribute to mental health outcomes. Our approach stems from the belief that individuals facing mental health challenges often face recovery with limited or incomplete tools. This can cause the recovery process to take longer, with incomplete or unsatisfactory recovery. Since April of 2025, Integrative Mind introduced Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in order to broaden the range of therapeutic options available to patients. TMS is a powerful tool that may offer significant benefits for patients who haven't responded adequately to traditional treatments. As a non-invasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain, TMS can help regulate neural activity in regions associated with mood regulation and cognitive function.