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Understanding Trauma, Healing & Treatment Options


Ketamine vs Neuro Sympathetic Reset (NSR): Understanding Two Different Paths to Healing
If you are exploring advanced treatment options for mental health, you may come across both ketamine therapy and Neuro Sympathetic Reset (NSR) . While both treatments can be highly effective, they work in very different ways and are designed to address different underlying conditions. Understanding these differences can help you choose the treatment that best fits your symptoms and long-term goals. Two Treatments, Two Different Targets At a high level, ketamine and NSR focus


The Science Behind Emotional Reset - Neuro Sympathetic Reset Treatment
I once hoped for a solution that could "restart" my emotions as easily as rebooting a computer. Today, that's exactly what drove me to...
Sep 30, 2024


FDA's MDMA Rejection: A Setback for Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy?
The FDA’s rejection of MDMA for PTSD treatment could have far-reaching implications for other psychedelics, including psilocybin. The...
Sep 16, 2024


Kelly Price's Reset Medical Center: Healing Anxiety and PTSD
Life often takes unexpected turns, particularly when driven by a deeply personal experience. For Kelly Price, that turning point came...
Sep 11, 2024


Strategies for Rebuilding Life After Trauma
Emma-Jane was born and raised in Cape Town, South Africa, and at 32 years old, she has faced significant challenges in her life, particularly in the realm of mental health. She has battled substance abuse, which led to numerous stays in rehab and institutions for mental illness. At one point, she was taking up to 18 prescription pills a day and was constantly in a state of “fight or flight.”
Aug 22, 2024


Mimi Magazine Spotlights Reset Medical and Wellness Center
Resetting the Nervous System...Reset Medical and Wellness Center is helping these patients hit the reset button and get their sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems back in sync.
Aug 5, 2024


Spectrum News Ohio - Breaking News on PTSD
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio — According to the National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, 60% of men and 50% of women will experience or witness a life-threatening event. First responders often encounter these situations on a regular basis and the memories of some tragic scenes aren’t so easily forgotten.
Aug 1, 2024
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