by Ketamine Greater Boston | Oct 5, 2023 | Mental Health, Social Media
The studies are in: too much social media use can be bad for your mental health. But this presents a problem. For most people, simply turning off social apps is not so easy. Whether you use apps such as Facebook and Instagram to swap photos with your friends, or rely...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Sep 19, 2023 | KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION, Mental Health
Those seeking relief for depression and anxiety have found relief in ketamine therapy since doctors began using it in this off-label way in the 2000s. Many have also turned to psychedelics like psilocybin and LSD with great results. Each type of drug works effectively...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Sep 8, 2023 | KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION, Mental Health
When you’re feeling depressed, the last thing you might want to do is crack a smile. However, studies in Positive Psychology show that putting on a smile, even a fake one, can have positive effects on your brain and make you feel better in the process. Simply, if you...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Aug 3, 2023 | KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION, Mental Health
Seasonal depression isn’t all about the winter blues. Many people also suffer from depression in the summer, a much less understood version of seasonal affective disorder, or SAD. For around 5% of the population, their experience of SAD is noticeable enough to impact...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Jul 21, 2023 | KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION, Mental Health
While for many new mothers the period following childbirth is a joyful time, some find themselves experiencing feelings of depression and excessive worry, sleep problems, and sometimes thoughts of suicide. Symptoms of postpartum depression, these feelings, are...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Jul 6, 2023 | KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION, Mental Health
If you suffer from bipolar disorder, there’s a good chance that it has had a negative effect on your sleep patterns. Whether it’s insomnia or irregular sleep, experts believe that there is a strong relationship between bipolar disorder and circadian disturbances....
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