TMS Beyond Depression: Treating Anxiety, Insomnia & PTSD

October 7, 2025

In this groundbreaking episode of The Kind Revolution Podcast, host Nate and Dr. Georgine Nanos explore how TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) has evolved far beyond depression treatment to address anxiety disorders, chronic insomnia, and PTSD. 


Dr. Nanos explains the neuroscience behind TMS's effectiveness across multiple conditions, revealing how it strengthens the brain's regulatory networks rather than sedating symptoms. The discussion highlights KIND TMS's pioneering One-Day Protocol - compressing traditional six-week treatment into a single day - making this transformative therapy accessible to people who couldn't commit to daily clinic visits. 


With compelling patient stories and detailed explanations of brain circuitry, this episode demonstrates how TMS restores resilience by recalibrating the prefrontal cortex's control over emotional responses, sleep-wake cycles, and trauma processing. 




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