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Locality: Marietta, Georgia

Phone: +1 770-422-2009



Address: 1012 coggins place 30060 Marietta, GA, US

Website: www.psychatlanta.com

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PsychAtlanta and PsychAtlanta Research Center 04.07.2021

#atlantapsychiatry#treatmentresistantdepression#psychatlanta#Drbanov#clinicalresearch. At PsychAtlanta Research Center, we have been at the forefront of clinical research bringing new therapies to market for over 25 years. If you have been suffering from a mental health condition such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, or treatment resistant depression, you may qualify for a clinical trial. There is no cost to participate and you may receive compensation for time and travel. Make a difference and help us discover new therapies for those suffering from mental health disorders. For every treatment helping people today, someone had to volunteer to make that happen. Dr Banov discuss what types of studies we conduct and why we are the best place to participate in a trial.

PsychAtlanta and PsychAtlanta Research Center 21.06.2021

#TMS#atlantapsychiatry#treatmentresistantdepression#psychatanta#Drbanov We are happy to be able to offer NeurostarTMS, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, a FDA cleared non-medication alternative to treating depression. Contact us for a treatment resistant or alternative psychiatric treatment consultation to see if this treatment is right for you. Dr. Banov tells you why PsychAtlanta is the place for you to get TMS treatment in the Atlanta area.

PsychAtlanta and PsychAtlanta Research Center 18.06.2021

#depression#ketamine#howketamineworks #treatmentresistantdepression#Drbanov#mindyourmeds Dr. Banov, psychiatrist, researcher, and medical director of PsychAtlanta has been using and researching ketamine and Spravato to treat depression. He reviews the dissociative, psychological effects, and spiritual effects that may contribute to how ketamine works. www.psychatlanta.com for more information

PsychAtlanta and PsychAtlanta Research Center 10.02.2021

Interested in what natural dietary supplements can help your mood? Dr. Banov reviews his top three for those who are just starting to explore the world of natural depression therapies. There are many others that can help with depression, anxiety, sleep, and other mental related issues but these three are a good start for someone looking for safe, inexpensive, and proven options instead of or in addition to antidepressant or other psychiatric medication.

PsychAtlanta and PsychAtlanta Research Center 22.01.2021

Ketamine is well known as a drug of abuse due to its dissociative effects. Healthcare providers, patients, and their families often have concerns that people wanting to use ketamine as an antidepressant may get addicted to the drug or abuse it. Dr. Banov discusses the risk of abuse and whether a past or present drug or alcohol addiction would preclude someone from being able to use ketamine as a treatment for depression, anxiety, or other psychiatric conditions. He also talks about the potential to use ketamine as a treatment for drug and alcohol dependency.

PsychAtlanta and PsychAtlanta Research Center 11.01.2021

Ketamine has been shown to be a fast acting, off-label antidepressant in those that haven't responded to standard antidepressant therapies. While some people may improve after one treatment, others can require up to six treatments to see change. Then if you do respond, how do you maintain the response since the benefits may wear off over time? Dr Banov, psychiatrist and researcher, discuss all this and more in this video.

PsychAtlanta and PsychAtlanta Research Center 09.01.2021

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0qIa9vd7HyvWxeH9pmveFQ Dr. Banov is now on YouTube. Please subscribe.

PsychAtlanta and PsychAtlanta Research Center 26.12.2020

Are you not doing well on your current antidepressant medication? Not responding? Side effects? Was working then stopped? You may be a candidate for ketamine or the recently FDA approved Spravato which work differently from traditional antidepressant medications and have been shown to help those suffering from treatment resistant depression. Dr. Banov discusses the differences in the two.

PsychAtlanta and PsychAtlanta Research Center 17.12.2020

Wondering how ketamine works? Dr Banov explains what ketamine does chemically in the brain that may contribute to its antidepressant effects. There are other psychological effects that he reviews in another video.