If There’s a Reason, There’s a Remedy
For roughly 1 in 3 patients with major depression, multiple medications fail to provide relief. These patients suffer from what is known as Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD). Fortunately, advances in brain science have revealed that rebalancing electrical activity may work when drugs fail.
Every year, 2.8 million Americans suffer from Treatment Resistant Depression.
If you are one of them, please understand; this is not your fault.
TRD is often an electrical imbalance in the brain.
It can prevent people from feeling natural highs and lows,
or basic motivation to initiate everyday tasks (called anhedonia and avolition).
With the right treatment, its possible to overcome TRD.
Unhealthy Brain Activity
For many people with depression, brain activity is dominated by the Default Mode Network, a pattern of brain activity associated with internally directed thoughts and rumination.
Healthy Brain Activity
People without depression have activity in the Central Executive Network (CEN), a pattern of brain activity that helps them engage in the world and initiate tasks.
We’re building a long-lasting solution to revitalize brain networks