“I’ve tried everything… but I still don’t feel like myself.”
If you’ve ever felt this way, you’re not alone.
Many people who struggle with depression or anxiety try medication, talk therapy, or both, but still feel stuck. That’s where new treatments like TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) are giving people fresh hope.
TMS is a safe, non-invasive treatment that gently stimulates areas of the brain responsible for mood. It’s changing lives for people who haven’t found relief through traditional methods. No medication. No sedation. Just gentle brain stimulation that helps you feel like you again.
As TMS becomes more popular, there’s one important truth we need to talk about:
TMS works best when it’s combined with psychotherapy.
At Options Psychiatry, we understand that healing is not just about the brain — it’s also about your thoughts, your emotions, your story. That’s why we offer both TMS and therapy as part of one connected plan. Because when you treat the mind and the brain together, real healing happens.
What TMS Does — and What It Doesn’t
Let’s start with the basics. What does TMS do?
TMS sends small magnetic pulses to a part of your brain that controls your mood. This area is often less active in people with depression. By stimulating it, TMS helps the brain “wake up” and work better.
How It Helps:
- TMS can improve your energy and motivation.
- It can help reduce feelings of sadness or hopelessness.
- It can clear the mental fog and improve your focus.
- It does not involve any surgery or needles.
- You stay awake during the session and can go home right after.
Most people do several sessions per week for a few weeks, and many start to feel better after 2–4 weeks.
But here’s what TMS doesn’t do:
- It doesn’t teach you how to deal with stress.
- It doesn’t help you understand your thoughts and emotions.
- It doesn’t give you the tools to manage your relationships or past trauma.
That’s where psychotherapy becomes essential.
Why Psychotherapy Still Matters
Psychotherapy, or talk therapy, is a way to explore what’s going on inside your mind. A trained therapist helps you:
- Understand your emotions and behavior.
- Learn how to manage anxiety or negative thoughts.
- Heal from past experiences or trauma.
- Build better habits and relationships.
- Feel more in control of your life.
Think of it this way:
TMS helps the brain “light up” again.
Psychotherapy helps you decide what to do with that light.
If your brain feels more awake and balanced, therapy helps you use that balance to make real changes in your life.
Many studies show that when people do both TMS and therapy together, they get better faster — and they stay better for longer.
Why Combining TMS and Therapy Works So Well
Here’s something amazing about how TMS and therapy work together.
When TMS stimulates your brain, it helps your brain form new pathways. These pathways are like roads that help you think and feel differently.
But just like a new road needs a car to drive on it, your brain needs therapy to make those changes real.
In simple words:
- TMS prepares your brain.
- Therapy gives your brain direction.
Real Benefits of Combining Both:
- You may recover faster.
- Your symptoms may go away more completely.
- You may be less likely to feel depressed again later.
- You can learn better ways to handle life’s challenges.
Research even shows that patients who receive TMS plus therapy are more likely to keep feeling better, compared to people who do TMS alone.
This combined approach is not just more effective — it’s also more personal. Because you’re working with a team that understands both the biology and the emotions behind your mental health.
Why Options Psychiatry Is the Best Place for Both TMS and Therapy
At Options Psychiatry, we believe that mental health care should be complete, not one-size-fits-all.
That’s why we offer both TMS and psychotherapy as part of one treatment plan. You don’t have to go to different places, explain your story twice, or manage everything on your own.
We make the journey easier, smoother, and more supportive.
Here’s What Makes Options Psychiatry Different:
One Team, One Plan
Our psychiatrists, therapists, and TMS experts work together on your care. We meet regularly to discuss your progress and update your treatment plan. Everything is connected and thoughtful.
Expert, Caring Providers
Our team includes licensed professionals who are experienced in both therapy and brain-based treatments. We understand what you’re going through, and we treat you with kindness and respect.
Custom Plans for Every Patient
You are not just a diagnosis or a number. We take time to understand your needs, your life, and your goals. Then we create a plan that fits you, combining TMS, therapy, and any other care you may need.
Easy and Seamless Experience
We handle everything — scheduling, communication, updates — so you don’t have to stress. Your care is organized, smooth, and supportive from the first session to the last.
A Safe, Healing Space
At Options Psychiatry, we believe that healing starts with feeling safe. Our clinics are calm, welcoming, and private. You are seen. You are heard. You are not alone.
Final Words: True Healing Takes Both Brain and Heart
TMS is a life-changing treatment. It helps your brain recover and function better. But for real, lasting healing — the kind that changes your day-to-day life — you need more than that.
You need a place to talk. To be heard. To work through what’s going on.
That’s what psychotherapy gives you.
And when you combine both at Options Psychiatry, you’re not just treating depression — you’re transforming your life.

