Mental health isn’t just a private struggle anymore; it’s a conversation happening everywhere. Whether it’s a quick scroll through social media, catching up with friends over coffee, overhearing a chat on the subway, or even standing in line waiting for the bus, people are opening up in ways they never…
Women And Mental Health: Understanding The Unique Challenges
October 28, 2024
Women and mental health is a critical topic that deserves attention, as research shows that women are more susceptible to certain mental health conditions, such as depression, compared to men. Women often face unique challenges related to hormonal changes, gender roles, and societal expectations that can impact their mental well-being.…
Understanding Menopause Mood Swings
August 12, 2024
Menopause is a significant transition in a woman’s life, often accompanied by a range of emotional and physical changes. One of the most challenging aspects can be “menopause mood swings” which can impact daily functioning and overall well-being. Understanding the causes and management strategies for mood swings related to menopause…
Bipolar disorder is a complex and often misunderstood mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. While all genders are susceptible to bipolar disorder, bipolar symptoms in women can be exacerbated by certain factors unique to women. At Madison Avenue TMS & Psychiatry, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive…
BPD In Women: Know The Signs
May 20, 2024
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mood disorder characterized by extreme emotional dysregulation or ‘affective instability’ (1). Although BPD affects both men and women, the symptoms and experiences can vary between genders. Recognizing the signs of borderline personality disorder in women is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Women…
Depression In Women: A Guide
March 4, 2024
When it comes to mental health, women face unique challenges that contribute to higher rates of depression compared to men. This gender disparity in mental health outcomes, often referred to as the “gender depression gap,” highlights the need for greater understanding and support for women’s mental health. On a more…
Does TMS Work for Postpartum Depression?
February 12, 2021
It is estimated that between 10 and 15 percent of women develop postpartum depression, which is the onset of depression symptoms in women after having a baby.(1) Postpartum depression is treatable and has traditionally been treated with antidepressants and talk therapy. Many new mothers diagnosed with postpartum depression are reluctant…
Depression Treatments That Are Safe for Pregnant Women
March 15, 2019
Depression can happen to anyone, at any age and any time. Unfortunately, it can also happen to women when pregnant and is sometimes accompanied by feelings of anxiety, stress, and fear. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists estimates that between 14 and 23 percent of pregnant women experience depression.…