Not an Ordinary Depression Treatment
There are some really exotic and unusual depression treatments which one can find if one shops around. I'm really curious what is your opinion about these two? First one is ECT (electro-convulsive therapy) which sounds like something from a horror movie but actually is a very modern depression therapy, highly successful and not scary at all.
In
fact its success rate is 75 to 80% while antidepressant medications score only
50 to 60%! As the electro-convulsive therapy lasts about two weeks, its effects
can be felt quicker as well, within three weeks opposing to standard six to
eight weeks for antidepressant drugs to start working. ECT is used when a
patient suffers from a severe depression, is almost suicidal and doesn't
respond to antidepressant medications or can't tolerate their side-effects.
The
patients go under a general anaesthesia and are given muscle relaxants to avoid
an injury when electric shocks cause short seizures to their brain. The session
lasts no more than 10 minutes, and it takes about 30 minutes to feel normal
again as you wake up after the therapy session with no memory of what happened,
headache and confusion. online marriage counselling
In fact, short transient memory loss is very common in ECT. What I find very
interesting is that scientists don't quite know why ECT works, and there are
only theories speculating that electric shock helps to release brain chemicals
which usually stabilise your mood and don't work properly when you are
depressed. If you think this was weird, how about psychedelic approach?
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researchers think that LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), ketamine and
psilocybin (magic mushrooms) can create a new way of treating depression. What
they say is that these drugs can give a new perspective into a patient's mind,
release suppressed memories which might have caused their depression. Psychotherapy When this happens the
patient can start working with CBT (cognitive-behavioral therapy) on their
issues. Of course the doses for such therapy should be limited and closely
monitored. But there is some information on ketamine already which shows that
taking it is lifting mood in people suffering from bipolar disorder.
However,
I strongly recommend you not to try to self-medicate! These drugs are
well-known for their unpredictable effects - they can induce paranoia, strong
anxiety and depression itself, not to mention that they are addictive. the marriage counselor Another
interesting tidbit is that over the years both psychedelic drugs and
electroshock therapy acquired very bad reputation and because of that they are
not well researched and their effects and mechanisms are not properly studied.
I hope this will change as we need any advantage we can get in our fight with
depression. As usual, please share your thoughts and any unusual depression
treatment you heard about. Take care!
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