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TMS Therapy in Orange County

At Crystal Cove Recovery, we offer TMS therapy in Orange County for those looking to overcome substance abuse as part of our comprehensive approach to addiction and dual diagnosis treatment.

TMS Therapy in Orange County

The treatment and recovery process from substance use disorder (SUD) and co-occurring mental health disorders is a deeply personal journey that requires individualized and adaptive solutions. While psychotherapy (talk therapy) plays a significant role in this process, it is often not enough on its own to facilitate lasting sobriety and recovery. With the help of tools like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) therapy, clients can address underlying neurological issues in the brain to foster lasting, well-rounded healing.

We at Crystal Cove Recovery offer TMS therapy in Orange County to target an array of uncomfortable symptoms that can be common throughout the treatment and recovery journey from addiction. Our detox and residential treatment center is located in Southern California, providing clients with innovative efforts like TMS therapy to foster tranquility and transformation in their daily lives.

Who We Help and How TMS Therapy Supports Mental Health

Our treatment options at Crystal Cove Recovery are available for adults who are looking to break free from the cycle of addictive behaviors like substance abuse and co-occurring mental health conditions to establish physical and mental well-being. If you or a loved one is interested in beginning treatment, we can provide you with a free consultation to learn more about your unique needs and how we can support your healing.

What Is Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Therapy?

TMS therapy is a type of FDA-approved brain stimulation therapy – a medical treatment that uses magnetic fields, specifically magnetic pulses, to stimulate specific areas of the brain. Contrary to other brain stimulation therapies, however, TMS is a non-invasive treatment that involves placing an electromagnetic coil on a client's scalp to activate brain activity. With this intervention, electrical currents can pass through the skull and interact with nerve cells in various brain regions to enhance cognitive functioning and emotional regulation.

To understand TMS therapy, it is important to understand the neuroplasticity of the human brain. Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's innate capacity to modify its internal structure and functioning throughout life, with every new experience and circumstance. TMS therapy and other brain stimulation therapies promote such neuroplasticity, encouraging healthy transformation and recovery beyond traditional talk therapy treatments.

Who Can Benefit From TMS Therapy?

Many people can benefit from TMS therapy during addiction treatment. Primary candidates may include those struggling with symptoms of substance abuse and co-occurring conditions like:

  • Major depressive disorder (MDD)
  • Treatment-resistant depression
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

Additionally, this cutting-edge treatment option can provide individuals with an effective alternative to antidepressant medication or psychotherapy alone. It is most effective when used in tandem with other therapeutic approaches, as it enhances the overall psychotherapeutic process.

Now, it is important to note that, like other treatment approaches, TMS therapy is not for everyone. It is generally not recommended for the following:

  • Those who have magnetic-sensitive metal implants or electronic devices in or near their head (including cochlear implants, deep brain stimulators, or pacemakers)
  • Individuals with a history of seizures or other chronic neurological conditions
  • Those who have a history of psychosis, are actively experiencing suicidal ideation, or are children under 18 years of age

How Does TMS Therapy Work?

While brain stimulation therapies are not necessarily new, they are becoming more commonly used in the field of mental health treatment. For those unfamiliar with this modality, understanding more about TMS therapy and how it works can be valuable for fostering treatment entry and engagement.

Magnetic Coil and Targeting Specific Brain Areas

TMS works by stimulating brain areas that would otherwise be disrupted by addiction or other mental health conditions. During a TMS treatment session, a client will sit in a comfortable chair while an electromagnetic coil is placed on their scalp. Throughout the duration of a session, the coil will deliver magnetic pulses to a designated area of the client’s brain – specifically focusing on stimulating nerve cells that are dysregulated or underactive. Over the course of several sessions, TMS can improve mental health symptoms and enhance daily life for its participants.

Typical TMS Treatment Sessions and Duration

TMS therapy is considered a short-term treatment, with its effects lasting long-term. While the length of treatment and duration of sessions are individualized to each client’s unique needs, most sessions last approximately 30 minutes, occurring daily, for five days a week for a total of four to six weeks.

During an initial session, a client will undergo a mapping procedure with a provider. This procedure will help identify the precise location on the client’s scalp to deliver magnetic impulses to brain areas associated with mood regulation. Once this brain mapping is completed, clients can begin their individualized TMS therapy treatment journey.

At Crystal Cove Recovery, new patients will typically begin their treatment journey with detox, which lasts anywhere from 7 to 10 days. Once they are cleared from detox, they can begin our inpatient residential treatment program, which often lasts 21 to 28 days. TMS therapy can be incorporated into each client’s personalized treatment plan, ensuring that their length of treatment is appropriate for effectively addressing their needs and goals for recovery.

What Patients Can Expect During a Session

Sessions are interactive, and participants are asked to engage in an array of activities as they undergo treatment, such as listening to music, watching videos, or talking with the clinician about their experience. Participants of TMS therapy report feeling light taps and hearing a clicking sound. Clients remain awake and alert throughout TMS therapy, and can return to normal daily activities following a session.

Benefits of TMS Therapy at Crystal Cove Recovery

Why choose our detox and residential addiction treatment program at Crystal Cove Recovery for undergoing TMS therapy in Orange County? Our comprehensive approach to substance abuse and dual diagnosis treatment makes our facility stand out among other mental health care facilities. Consider some of the following elements:

Personalized Treatment Plans for Your Mental Health Needs

We recognize how defeating it can feel to be expected to merely go through the motions of a treatment program, especially when treatment is structured the same for every client. This is why, at Crystal Cove Recovery, we create personalized treatment plans for every person we serve. A combination of factors is considered when crafting a unique treatment plan, such as client needs, preferences, past experiences with treatment, and recovery goals. Additionally, we ensure that each treatment plan utilizes a diverse selection of interventions that address whole-person wellness during treatment.

Experienced TMS Providers in Orange County

Indeed, the level of experience among treatment providers plays a key role in an individual’s ability to achieve healing in treatment and throughout long-term recovery. Fortunately, we have experienced TMS providers as part of our medical team at Crystal Cove Recovery. This professional and high-quality care, coupled with compassion, can guide clients in rediscovering the person they are meant to be in sobriety.

Integration With Medication Management and Psychotherapy

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is another key element of our comprehensive treatment approach at our residential treatment facility. Prescription medications are provided to clients on a case-by-case basis to ease the intensity of withdrawal symptoms, address symptoms of co-occurring mental health disorders, and enhance the overall therapeutic process. TMS therapy, MAT, and other traditional psychotherapies are well-integrated into each client’s treatment plan, ensuring that therapeutic activities are meaningful, effective, and productive alongside one another.

Minimal Side Effects and Non-Invasive Approach

While some individuals who participate in TMS therapy may report mild side effects such as scalp discomfort, headaches, and fatigue, it is important to note that these side effects are extremely temporary and tend to subside quickly. Said differently, because of its non-invasive approach, TMS is generally considered a safe and effective intervention for addressing mental health symptoms. Of course, the risks and severity of side effects vary based on each person. At Crystal Cove Recovery, we ensure that clients are screened, prepped, and well-informed about the process before beginning TMS therapy.

Significant Improvement in Daily Activities and Quality of Life

In just a few sessions, TMS therapy can foster incredible improvements in a person’s daily well-being and overall quality of life. Individuals who undergo TMS therapy may report the following benefits:

  • Reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression
  • Enhanced mood
  • Increased energy
  • Improved concentration and memory
  • Increased engagement in activities once enjoyed
  • Restored emotional regulation
  • Enhanced relationships

These outcomes work together in tandem to facilitate healing and transformation, not just during treatment but also throughout long-term recovery.

What to Expect During Your TMS Treatment Journey

In general, individuals considering TMS treatment may benefit from a thorough consultation with their potential treatment team to help address any lingering questions or concerns. At Crystal Cove Recovery, our admissions team is available to discuss what to expect from the treatment process at our detox and residential treatment programs. We are committed to providing a safe and comfortable space where clients can heal from the difficult things they have been through. Additionally, we can verify your insurance and offer you other tools to prepare for your journey to lasting transformation and recovery in your life.

In the meantime, we’ve provided some FAQs regarding TMS therapy treatment at Crystal Cove Recovery below:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the common side effects of TMS therapy?

While negative side effects of TMS therapy can be rare, preparing for these side effects can be especially helpful before beginning treatment. Some potential side effects, which are often mild and temporary, can include:

  • Headaches
  • Scalp discomfort
  • Lightheadedness
  • Muscle twitching
  • Tinnitus
  • Mood changes
  • Jaw pain
  • Sleep disturbances

TMS therapy can also increase the risk of seizures and brain damage – but these side effects are extremely rare. A thorough intake assessment and transparent conversations with providers can help rule out any serious risks to health and well-being.

How many weeks of treatment are typically required?

As mentioned above, TMS treatment typically lasts four to six weeks, with multiple sessions occurring each week. At Crystal Cove Recovery, our residential treatment program typically lasts approximately one month, which means that TMS treatment would span this duration. Of course, the length of treatment is individualized to meet the unique needs and recovery goals of each client. To learn more about the potential duration of your personalized treatment journey at our treatment facility, please get in touch with our admissions team today.

Is TMS therapy covered by insurance?

At Crystal Cove Recovery, TMS therapy would be a therapeutic component of our residential rehabilitation program. Fortunately, we accept all PPO health care insurance plans and handle the verification process for you. We also have a cash pay program for those without insurance. In other words, TMS therapy at Crystal Cove Recovery can be covered by insurance, although we would have to verify coverage on a case-by-case basis. Get started with this process today by calling us at (949) 227-4306.

Can TMS be combined with other mental health treatments?

TMS therapy is rarely used as a standalone treatment. Rather, it is often used in conjunction with other experiential and psychotherapeutic approaches to enhance the overall effectiveness of care.

At Crystal Cove Recovery, TMS therapy may be implemented alongside state-of-the-art treatments like:

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
  • Trauma-informed approaches
  • Group and family therapy
  • Holistic interventions

Who is not a candidate for TMS therapy?

There are groups of people who may be especially vulnerable to the potential side effects of TMS therapy and, thus, be at risk of experiencing harm. In general, TMS therapy is not recommended for children, those who are in active crises, those experiencing severe symptoms of mental health conditions, those with a history of seizures, or those who have magnetic-sensitive metal implants or electronic devices in or near their head (such as cochlear implants, deep brain stimulators, or pacemakers).

At Crystal Cove Recovery, we offer innovative treatments like TMS therapy to promote neuroplasticity and transformation during treatment for substance abuse, addiction, and dual diagnoses. Allow us to guide and support your journey to lasting whole-person wellness in your life by individualizing your treatment plan while prioritizing safety and compassion during treatment and throughout long-term recovery. Call (949) 227-4306 today. 

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