Southern California Tms Ctr

180 S Lake Ave # 615 PasadenaCA91101
Hours No hours of operations available
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Check
Unrated
Map

Open Map

Description

Southern California TMS Center was established in 2009 for the treatment of depression using the revolutionary FDA approved treatment, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.

Today, Southern California TMS Center is one of the nation’s leading providers of TMS therapy. Our vast experience is focused on TMS Therapy which ensures that you will receive the latest in this specialized treatment. Under...
by yellowise on February 09, 2016 from yellowise

Information from the business

Southern California TMS Center was established in 2009 for the treatment of depression using the revolutionary FDA approved treatment, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Today, Southern California TMS Center is one of the nation’s leading providers of TMS therapy. Our vast experience is focused on TMS Therapy which ensures that you will receive the latest in this specialized treatment. Under...
by localcom on October 11, 2016 from localcom
I believe we all have the capacity to improve our lives and understand ourselves more fully with the support of another person beyond our family and friends. Problems like depression, anxiety, substance abuse and addiction are extremely hard to tackle by yourself.In therapy, we can look at your relationships with other people (and yourself), and explore the baggage you may be carrying from the...
by psychologytoday on July 17, 2013 from psychologytoday
Twenty five years ago my 3-year-old-middle son was asked, "What does your Daddy do?" He smiled and answered, "He helps people find their feelings." I still do. I work with individuals, couples and families across the life span (but not with children younger than 13). I facilitate change through dialogue and the existential process of defining life through purposeful, authentic, and clearly...
by psychologytoday on July 10, 2013 from psychologytoday
I offer a rare combination of Somatic and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies. Somatic Psychology uses an experiential approach that focuses on body consciousness and sensory awareness to help clients address unresolved trauma and addiction. Psychoanalysis utilizes a method of investigation of the mind to interpret thoughts, fantasies and behavior. The combination of modalities helps clients gain a...
by psychologytoday on June 18, 2013 from psychologytoday