Everyone is affected by suicide, not just the victim. Suicide impacts family and friends long after the loss of a loved one. On average, one person commits suicide every 16.2 minutes. Two-thirds of the people who commit suicide suffer from depression.
If you or a loved one is suffering from suicidal ideation, please visit our website to learn how we are offering innovative treatment giving hope & relief RAPIDLY!
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Suicidal thoughts, much like mental health conditions, can affect anyone regardless of age, gender or background. In fact, suicide is often the result of an untreated mental health condition. Suicidal thoughts, although common, should not be considered normal and often indicate more serious issues.
Every year thousands of individuals die by suicide, leaving behind their friends and family members to navigate the tragedy of loss. In many cases, friends and families affected by a suicide loss (often called “suicide loss survivors”) are left in the dark. Too often the feelings of shame and stigma prevent them from talking openly.
Ask the Tough Question.
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When battling depression, many lose interest in their normal activities or have a low level of dissatisfaction with life. They may also struggle with an increased appetite and insomnia that is disruptive to their life.
It's time to take your life back.
Relief is Available!
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Most traditional antidepressants take weeks to generate relief. Ketamine is different.
Ketamine works on a completely different part of the brain. Most antidepressants act on the monomine system of the brain, targeting serotonin or similar neurotransmitters.
Ketamine appears to target a completely separate system - the glutamate system.
In acting this way, Ketamine stimulates a molecule called Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), which has been coined "Miracle-Gro for the brain" because it is associated with growth of new branches on nerve cells as well as more and better connections between the neurons.
It makes nerves blossom like a tree in spring.
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Those who suffer from PTSD often experience depression in their lives.
Nearly twice as many women suffer from depression as men.
Not All Wounds Are Visible.
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It's Thankful Thursday!
There are so many things to be thankful for, little or small!
What are you thankful for today? Let us know below!
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OCD affects 2.2 million adults, or 1.0 % of the U.S. population.
Usually, people with OCD understand their obsessive thoughts are not logical and attempt to disregard them.
OCD does not discriminate and is found in all races, ethnic groups, and genders. It can begin at any stage of life, including childhood. OCD doesn’t just affect a person’s emotions. OCD behavior can have devastating consequences on all areas of a person’s life. The behaviors surrounding OCD can overtake someone to such an extent that it impacts their personal relationships, education, career, and ability to take care of themselves financially.
OCD Awareness Week is a global effort to raise awareness and understanding about OCD, with the goal of educating people and working towards removing misunderstanding and stigma that can be caused by misrepresentation of OCD.
If you or a loved one is suffering from OCD, please visit our website to learn about our innovative treatment giving you peace of mind again!
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October 10th is World Mental Health Day!
About 450 million people live with mental disorders.
Are you suffering from a mental health condition? YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
Sometimes taking a mental health day—a day off that's specifically geared toward stress relief and burnout prevention—is the best thing you can do for yourself. While one day might not solve heavy underlying problems that lead to burnout, a mental health day can provide a much-needed break to pause, regroup, and come back with greater levels of energy and a fresh, less-stressed perspective.
If you or a loved one is suffering from depression or anxiety, please visit our website to learn about the breakthrough treatment we are offering!
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We understand just how hard it is for individuals who suffer from chronic pain to truly enjoy everyday life when the only thing you can think about is the pain you are in. Ketamine treatments have been shown to help greatly give relief to those who have suffered for far too long.
Feel good again. Help is available!!
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Social anxiety is one of many mental health disorders that millions struggle with. In fact, there was a 40 percent increase in U.S. adults reporting mental illness as of June 2020, like due to stress from COVID-19. Its symptoms are treatable with a combination of psychotherapy and ketamine.
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Sadness is a normal human emotion that everyone alive is going to feel from time to time. Depression is when these feelings of sadness last longer and go above and beyond normal levels, making it sometimes impossible to function in your daily life.
The line seperating sadness, the emotion, and depression, the mental health condition, is not always so clear, and you find yourself asking "am I depressed?"
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Am I Depressed?
Sometimes you are so anxious that you feel nauseous the night before a big event that anxiety set in before you went to bed. Are the two related? What are the causes and consequences? Gathering as much information as possible will help you deal with either.
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PTSD is a result of traumatic experiences, as well as biological and environmental factors. The symptoms are heavily debilitating and can last for months or even years at a time. The longer you wait to get treatment and support, whatever form they take, the harder it will be to combat your symptoms.
Can PTSD be cured?
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As 2020 comes to a close, we look forward to a successful 2021. Cleveland Medical Institute would like to thank each of our clients, our team, and our families as we move into the new year. From our family to yours, happy new year!