RED BANK, NJ — Relief Mental Health, a provider of outpatient mental health services, recently announced the opening of its 10th location in Red Bank (and its second in New Jersey).
Mental health relief It offers transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), esketamine (Spravato), psychiatric medication management, and psychotherapy for people dealing with depression, obsessive-compulsive behavior, and other mental health problems. The company’s management said.
Red Bank’s new office at 211 Broad St., Suite 207 is Relief’s second location in New Jersey. The company said it will open in Warren in May 2021.
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“As we all know, the pandemic has hit Americans hard and sparked a mental health epidemic. More and more people are seeking medical care,” said Susan Mueller, co-founder and CEO of Relief Mental Health. Mueller has worked in the mental health field for over a decade.
According to the company, one in five adults in the United States experiences a mental illness each year.of Monmouth County Mental Health Association It cites reports on the state of mental health in the country to back it up.
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Twenty-one percent of adults experience mental illness, representing more than 50 million Americans. reportThe report also provides other statistics on youth mental health, for example, as well as statistics in other categories.
Relief Mental Health cites research published in April 2021. Lancet Psychiatry The relationship between Covid-19 and mental health and cognitive problems has been studied.
Demand for mental health treatment has skyrocketed since the outbreak of the pandemic, Muller said.
“We are honored to open our practice in Red Bank and bring innovative treatments to more New Jerseyans so they can find much-needed relief from their emotional pain. can be found.
Relief said of the range of services at Red Bank’s new location:
The company says it serves patients with TMS, which is indicated for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and/or major depressive disorder.
TMS is FDA-approved, non-invasive, and causes no harmful or long-lasting side effects, the news release said. He has a 20 minute treatment period in a session that does not require a significant recovery period.
“Many people who have had unsatisfactory results with antidepressants and other treatments have achieved significant improvement with TMS therapy,” the company said.
Relief is a prescription nasal spray of ketamine, the first psychedelic drug approved by the FDA for the treatment of mental illness, for patients suffering from treatment-resistant depression or major depressive disorder with suicidal ideation or behavior. We also offer Spravato, which is a spray. Say.
For those who need more emotional support to deal with other mental health issues such as trauma and anxiety and develop healthy coping skills, Relief offers individual and family counseling. The company says it is licensed as a therapist.
Relief also provides medication management and can usually see patients within a week of the initial call, the company said.
The company’s website says the company’s psychiatric medication program has “a team of psychiatrists, nurses, and physician associates.”
Relief accepts most major commercial insurance plans, including Medicare.
To set up a free confidential evaluation, call 855-205-4764. This is a general phone number where prospective patients can schedule an appointment at the Red Bank office after speaking with a member of the reception team.
Headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, Relief Mental Health was founded in February 2020. Relief has 10 of his locations in the Chicago area, Wisconsin and now New Jersey.
For more information, see: www.reliefmh.comThe website doesn’t appear to have a link to Red Bank’s site yet, but reservations can be accessed by calling the general number.
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