You have always made a point of taking care of your body. Your physical well-being has been a top priority. However, you might be like so many people who put their mental health on a back burner. There is nothing wrong with admitting that you may have some unresolved issues that are getting the best of you. A visit with our psychiatrist in Billings, MT could help you to improve your wellness in every way. The first step begins with you when you take charge and make that initial appointment.
Focus On the Mind
Your mental health plays such a major role in how you feel overall. If you are struggling with issues such as anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, the inability to concentrate, or fear over various issues, our experienced psychiatrist can help you to cope with your inner battles. You need to find out how you can unravel the tangled web inside of you. Find out why you feel the way you do, triggers that may send you into a tailspin, and strategies to help you find inner peace.
Give Yourself a Break
If can be so exhausting when you are struggling with mental issues. You may think they are minor. You may be able to push them aside, but they are always there beneath the surface. In some cases, those small problems may become major issues that you can’t ignore. Regardless of what type of problem you are experiencing, our psychiatrist in Billings, MT can help you to improve your mental health.
It’s important to understand that it will be a process that won’t happen overnight. Everyone achieves mental wellness at their own pace. Each session will concentrate on helping you to feel better. You may not even know why you are not at ease, but our psychiatrist has answers. When you work together, you will be able to find your way through your problems. You’ll work to a brighter future and a healthier you. Take care of your mental health and it will improve your physical wellness as well.
Make an Appointment in Billings, MT Today
It’s time to focus on your mental health. Begin by scheduling your appointment with our psychiatrist at Montana Psychiatry and Brain Health Center, located in Billings, MT. Contact us today to book a consultation at our office.
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by Deb (age 64)
Category: generalThe hoops I jumped through in order to be evaluated were straightforward and efficient. I met with PA Kaitlin for about an hour to discuss my history and previous medications. Then Dr. Amato joined us to further discuss my history, the TMS treatment, and answer any questions. Myrna gathered all of the information and submitted it to my health insurance company to request coverage for TMS. Fortunately, insurance approved the treatment and I was able to begin the next week. I’m sure most people have anxiety about starting a treatment like TMS. No matter how many times it’s described to you, there are many unknowns. How will I feel during treatment? Is it painful? What if this doesn’t work? What if it works for a while but then stops? In all honesty, I was very uncomfortable during the first couple of weeks of treatment. The alternating two seconds of tapping sensation caused some pain during treatment, and at the end of the first week I thought about quitting. But I had sworn to myself that TMS was a last resort and I HAD TO complete the treatment and give it a chance to work. My technician, Heather, told me that some people don’t feel the tapping at all, they only hear it. Guess I wasn’t one of those people! But as the days went by, it became easier to tolerate the treatments. During this time I also saw Lauren weekly for CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy). This is highly recommended for people undergoing TMS treatment, and it was a positive complement to my total of 100 minutes each week “under the helmet”. The weekend between weeks three and four, I started to notice subtle improvements in my mood, increased belief in my self-worth, and enthusiasm for simple things like going for walks, meeting friends for lunch, and taking on volunteer work in the community. I hesitated at first to believe that TMS was helping me. I was afraid that I was convincing myself it was working because I so desperately wanted it to! But now that I am past the treatment I can say with cert
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by Barbie (age 68)
Category: generalI feel so blessed to participate in the TMS protocol at MT Psychiatry. After struggling so many years with depression and not getting significant results from medication, particularly of late, I noticed positive results in the first two weeks of treatment. TMS can literally give you back the beauty & joy in living as well as the courage to make positive life changes and improvements in your daily living situation. I heartily encourage anyone to put yourself into the hands of the amazing TMS team who so gently and graciously make this journey with you out of the black hole that is depression. It is my honor and privilege to give the TMS treatment the highest recommendation.
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by Shayne (age 66)
Category: generalI am grateful for the support and caring I have received from Dr. Amato (and Heidi, Heather and Myrna) in my quest for mental health and a fuller more productive life. While the TMS results have been subtle, I feel more positive about my future and I would recommend this team absolutely. Thank you!
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by Carrie (age 65)
Category: generalNot realizing how fuzzy my head was, I thought I was only going through severe anxiety and depression. Through the insight of Pat, I was able to go through TMS treatments which brought down the anxiety and depression immensely and has cleared up the fuzzy, far off substantially. All the personnel treated me with kindness and I’m sure their attitudes helped in my recovery.
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by Bridget (age 47)
Category: generalThe first outcome of TMS I noted happened early in my treatment, at about the beginning of week two. I felt as though my “brain fog” had been chipped away. I wish I could report that I feel my mental health issues are in “remission”, but I can’t do so yet. My hope is that I will see improvement in the weeks to come, now that my TMS cycle has ended. I can say that my brain feels – in some way – different; I can’t explain exactly how. I continue to struggle at this point in time but sill have hope for more improvement.
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