How Did Rapid Remission from Depression Become the New Standard of Care?

The Frontier Psychiatrists

This podcast was edited on a plane ride to Japan, and the intro was recorded in a bathroom while my kids slept off the jet lag. It’s still good. I recently went down with Ben Greenzweig, the Executive Director of the non-profit Living Water Brain Treatment Center in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. We are—right now—providing TMS treatment and, soon to be more, in a local community in Ben’s beloved home of Horry County. There are 400,000 residents and less than 30 psychiatric inpatient beds in the county. There are not enough services to meet the needs he saw in his community—so he started Living Water to help. I’ll remind readers that not only did he write an article about it, but he is also running a non-profit. Thus, consider donating.

The audio from today’s podcast was recorded mainly on my phone, which I had in my pocket as I gave the talk. Please share it with friends.



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