by Saleh Bahati | May 19, 2026 | Psychiatric Care
Almost every Spravato clinic explains the medical side of treatment. Very few explain the psychological side honestly. Patients are told: “You may experience dissociation.” “You may feel sedated.” “Some people notice perceptual changes.” But those phrases are clinical...
by Saleh Bahati | May 19, 2026 | Psychiatric Care
Most conversations about treatment-resistant depression begin too late. The discussion usually starts after: multiple antidepressant failures worsening hopelessness emotional exhaustion psychiatric hospitalization severe functional decline But clinically,...
by Saleh Bahati | May 19, 2026 | Psychiatric Care
For patients living with treatment-resistant depression, hearing about Spravato can bring two very different emotional reactions at the same time: Hope and fear. Hope because many people seeking Spravato treatment have already spent years struggling through failed...
by Saleh Bahati | May 19, 2026 | Psychiatric Care
One of the most painful parts of treatment-resistant depression is not always the depression itself. Sometimes it is the feeling that nobody around you truly understands what is happening. Families often watch someone they love struggle for months or years despite...
by Saleh Bahati | May 19, 2026 | Psychiatric Care
For many patients struggling with treatment-resistant depression, starting Spravato can feel like reaching the end of a very long road. Most people who seek Spravato treatment have already tried multiple antidepressants, psychotherapy, lifestyle changes, or...
by Saleh Bahati | May 19, 2026 | Psychiatric Care
Depression that does not improve after multiple medications is often labeled as treatment-resistant depression. But in clinical practice, that is not always the full story. Sometimes the issue is not true psychiatric resistance. Sometimes the symptoms are being...
by Saleh Bahati | May 12, 2026 | Psychiatric Care
There’s a group of patients who don’t respond the way people expect them to. They’ve tried antidepressants.Sometimes several. They’ve done therapy.Made lifestyle changes.Tried to push through it. And something still doesn’t shift. Not completely. This is where the...
by Saleh Bahati | May 6, 2026 | Psychiatric Care
ADHD in Older Adults: What Gets Missed and What Actually Helps ADHD is still widely seen as a childhood condition. But it doesn’t disappear with age. It changes. And in older adults, it’s often missed entirely. Instead, symptoms are labeled as: • aging• stress• memory...
by Saleh Bahati | May 6, 2026 | Psychiatric Care
There’s a version of anxiety that doesn’t come from one clear problem. It builds slowly. From headlines.From financial pressure.From global events you can’t control.From the sense that things don’t feel stable. And it doesn’t always show up as panic. It shows up as: •...
by Saleh Bahati | Apr 7, 2026 | Uncategorized
OCD and PTSD in Adults: Why They Get Confused and Why It Matters Most people don’t walk in saying: “I think I have OCD and PTSD.” They say: “I can’t stop thinking about things.”“I feel on edge all the time.”“I replay things in my head.” So it gets labeled as anxiety....