Mental Health Awareness Week 2026 (11–17 May) is here, and this year’s theme set by the Mental Health Foundation is simple but powerful: Action. Awareness has come a long way. Most of us now feel more comfortable saying the words “depression” or “anxiety” out loud. But for the millions of people in the UK still … Read more
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The First Steps: Walking Through the Door You’re heading towards the building for new treatment. Already, you’ve tried medications, maybe therapy, maybe nothing has worked the way you hoped. You’ve read about TMS (also known as rTMS — repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation), but a stream of questions runs through your mind: What will it actually … Read more
After three decades in psychiatry, we thought we understood depression’s boundaries. We prescribed medications. We recommended therapy. We watched some patients flourish while others remained trapped in cycles we couldn’t break. Then we discovered Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Depression affects the brain’s wiring in ways that go far beyond temporary sadness. The neuropathological reality involves … Read more
Introduction to rTMS: A Path to Healing The journey to mental well-being can sometimes feel like trying to find light in a fog. You’re determined to feel more like yourself, free from the shadows of anxiety, OCD or depression. This is where the rTMS treatment steps in as a beacon of hope. rTMS, or repetitive … Read more
Why Mental Health Solutions Are Evolving In recent years, mental health has become a central focus in public health conversations—and rightly so. With growing awareness, more people are seeking help for conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD. However, not everyone responds to traditional treatments like medication and talking therapy. This has created a demand … Read more
The clocks have gone back, evenings are darker and temperatures have dropped, cue Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): a type of depression that typically arises as we head into frostier climes. SAD is also called ‘winter depression’. Around a third of people in the UK suffer from SAD, with symptoms most severe during December, January and … Read more
Every year, October 10th is a day to shine a spotlight on an issue that affects millions around the world—mental health. As we celebrate World Mental Health Day, let’s take a moment to reflect on the importance of mental health, raise awareness about mental health issues, and mobilize efforts to support mental well-being for everyone. This … Read more
“You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, ‘I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.’ You must do the thing you think you cannot do.” — Eleanor Roosevelt … Read more
In the heart of innovation and knowledge exchange, we recently embarked on a thrilling journey, crisscrossing the vibrant landscapes of Abudhabi and Dubai to share insights on Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (RTMS) at three prestigious conferences. Illuminating Minds at the 10th Neuroscience Congress & 4th Eating Disorder Conference, Abudhabi The journey commenced at the 10th … Read more
For almost twenty years, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been used to help people with a range of psychiatric ailments including but not restricted to depression. Researchers are trying to understand how rTMS changes the brain to improve its function. By understanding the brain pathways involved and how TMS affects them, scientists are creating a … Read more




