Depression is already a complex and often debilitating condition, but when anxiety is added to the mix, it becomes even more challenging. Depression with anxious distress is a specific subtype of depression characterized by the presence of both depressive and heightened anxiety symptoms. These overlapping conditions can intensify emotional struggles, making it harder for individuals to find effective relief. However, innovative treatments like Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) are offering new hope.
Depression with anxious distress is a term used to describe a specific presentation of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) that includes significant anxiety symptoms alongside typical depressive ones. These anxiety symptoms can include excessive worry, restlessness, muscle tension, and a general sense of dread. When these symptoms are present alongside depression, they create a cycle that can worsen both conditions, increasing the severity and persistence of emotional and physical symptoms.
These symptoms can significantly impair daily functioning, making it challenging for individuals to perform at work, engage in social activities, or even complete routine tasks.
Traditional treatments for depression include antidepressants and therapy, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). While these approaches work well for some, they are often not as effective for people with depression which also includes anxious distress. The addition of anxiety can mean more severe symptoms and a lower response to typical antidepressants.
Furthermore, anti-anxiety medications, such as benzodiazepines, can have unwanted side effects or interact poorly with antidepressants. These complexities make treating this subtype of depression more challenging, requiring a more holistic and innovative treatment approach that addresses both anxiety and depression simultaneously.
Advantage TMS offers Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy as a non-invasive, medication-free alternative for individuals experiencing depression with anxious distress. TMS works by using targeted magnetic pulses to stimulate the prefrontal cortex—an area of the brain associated with mood regulation and anxiety.
At Advantage TMS, about 75% of patients experience at least a 50% reduction in their depression symptoms, with many seeing long-term benefits that last months and even years. This is particularly promising for individuals with anxious distress, who often have more severe symptoms and may have struggled to find relief through traditional methods.
We understand that mental health treatment needs to fit into your life without causing added stress. That’s why our TMS sessions are just 20 minutes long, and you can immediately return to your daily activities afterward—whether it’s driving to work or spending time with your family. Our flexible hours, including 8 am to 8 pm availability and Saturday appointments, make it easy to schedule sessions at your convenience.
The good news is that many insurance plans, including Tricare, Medicare, and major providers like Blue Cross Blue Shield, Florida Blue, United, Aetna, and Cigna, cover TMS therapy if you’ve already tried medications. This helps make TMS an accessible treatment option for those struggling with treatment-resistant depression with anxious distress.
TMS therapy is FDA-cleared and has been used successfully worldwide since 2008, with hundreds of thousands of treatments performed safely. At Advantage TMS, treatments take place in a comfortable setting designed to help you feel relaxed and supported.
Numerous studies highlight the efficacy of TMS therapy for treating depression, even in treatment-resistant cases, and indicate significant relief for anxiety symptoms. Research has shown that TMS can effectively target brain regions involved in both mood and anxiety regulation, making it a dual-action solution. For individuals struggling with depression and anxious distress, this can mean meaningful, lasting relief from the burdens of both conditions.
Advantage TMS specializes in TMS therapy, with a focus on treating complex mood and anxiety disorders. Our experienced team is committed to providing personalized, expert-led treatment plans tailored to each patient’s specific needs.
We recognize that no two individuals experience depression with anxious distress in the same way. Our specialists develop customized treatment protocols to ensure that the targeted brain regions receive appropriate stimulation, leading to the best possible outcomes.
From your first consultation to your final treatment session, the Advantage TMS team is here to support you every step of the way. Our flexible scheduling options make it easy for you to receive care without added stress, and our comfortable environment ensures that every visit is as pleasant as possible.
If you are experiencing depression with anxious distress and traditional treatments have not worked for you, TMS therapy could be the solution you’ve been looking for. TMS offers an innovative approach that targets both conditions at once, helping to regulate mood and reduce anxiety symptoms.
Depression with anxious distress doesn’t have to control your life. Advantage TMS is here to offer hope and relief through advanced, non-invasive TMS therapy. Our specialized approach has helped many individuals find lasting freedom from their symptoms, allowing them to live fuller, more balanced lives.
If you’re ready to explore TMS therapy and see if it’s right for you, contact Advantage TMS today, or schedule a free consultation (virtual or in person) using Calendly. We’re dedicated to helping you find the path to better mental health and providing the compassionate care you need every step of the way.
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Next Steps:
• Our TMS Coordinator will contact the patient to schedule a complimentary information session.
• If the patient decides to seek TMS treatment with Advantage TMS, we will communicate with you when necessary and the patient will continue to work with you while receiving treatment.
Questions?
• Please don’t hesitate to contact us at 727-600-8093 or info@advantagementalhealth.com