SEBERS Medical Podcast
Welcome to the official podcast of SEBERS Medical, a global manufacturer of advanced TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) therapy systems. We design and build the Blossom TMS Therapy System — an FDA-cleared device for the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder. On this channel, we share conversations with clinicians, researchers, and industry experts who are shaping the future of neuromodulation. From deep dives into TMS protocols and practice management to discussions about emerging therapies, clinical insights, and regulatory updates – this is your hub for everything TMS related! Whether you’re exploring TMS for your practice or looking to stay informed about device innovation, you’re in the right place. Learn more at sebersmedical.comNew podcast weblog
Episodes

13 hours ago
13 hours ago
In this episode, we explore the shift from traditional symptom-focused psychiatry toward a circuit-based understanding of mental health. Rather than viewing psychiatric conditions solely through symptoms, clinicians and researchers are increasingly examining the brain networks and neural circuits that drive those experiences. This evolving perspective is helping shape more personalized and targeted approaches to care.We discuss how advances in neuroscience are influencing treatment decisions and why brain-based interventions are becoming an important part of modern psychiatric practice.In this episode, we discuss:What circuit-based care means in the context of psychiatryThe limitations of symptom-focused treatment modelsHow brain networks influence mood, behavior, and cognitionWhy neuroscience is reshaping mental health treatment strategiesHow therapies like TMS fit into a more targeted approach to careThis episode is designed for clinicians, researchers, and anyone interested in the future of psychiatry and the growing role of neuroscience in mental health treatment.Subscribe for more conversations on TMS, brain science, and innovations shaping the next generation of psychiatric care.#TMS #Psychiatry #Neuroscience #BrainHealth #InterventionalPsychiatry #MentalHealthCare

13 hours ago
13 hours ago
In this episode, we explore how integrating Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) into clinical practice can help address one of the most pressing challenges in mental health care today: staff burnout. As demand for psychiatric services continues to rise, care teams are navigating increasing caseloads, administrative strain, and emotional fatigue.This conversation focuses on how thoughtful TMS integration can support more sustainable workflows, improve staff experience, and create healthier clinical environments without compromising patient care.In this episode, we discuss:Why burnout is becoming a systemic issue in psychiatric careHow TMS integration can help redistribute clinical workloadThe impact of efficient treatment models on staff well-beingSupporting clinicians, technicians, and care teams through better systemsHow sustainable care models benefit both providers and patientsThis episode is designed for clinic leaders, clinicians, and care teams interested in building resilient, future-ready mental health practices.Subscribe for ongoing conversations on TMS, clinical sustainability, and the evolving landscape of interventional psychiatry.#TMS #Psychiatry #StaffBurnout #InterventionalPsychiatry #MentalHealthCare

Wednesday May 20, 2026
Wednesday May 20, 2026
In this episode, we explore how modern brain imaging has transformed the understanding of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and its effects on brain connectivity. Advances in imaging technologies have helped researchers move beyond surface-level observations, revealing how TMS may influence larger neural networks involved in mood, cognition, and emotional regulation.We break down how connectivity-based thinking is reshaping psychiatry and why mapping brain networks has become an important part of the conversation around personalized mental health care.In this episode, we discuss:How brain imaging changed the understanding of TMSWhat “brain connectivity” means in modern neuroscienceWhy psychiatric conditions are increasingly viewed as network-based disordersHow TMS may influence communication between brain regionsWhat connectivity research could mean for the future of personalized treatmentThis episode is designed for clinicians, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of neuroscience, imaging technology, and interventional psychiatry.Subscribe for more conversations on TMS, brain science, and the future of mental health innovation.#TMS #BrainConnectivity #Neuroscience #Psychiatry #InterventionalPsychiatry #BrainImaging

Wednesday May 20, 2026
Wednesday May 20, 2026
In this episode, we explore what “integrated care” really means when brain stimulation therapies like Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) are part of the treatment landscape. As psychiatry continues to evolve, care is no longer delivered in silos. Instead, it brings together multiple disciplines, approaches, and touchpoints to support the whole patient.We break down how brain stimulation fits into a broader, coordinated model of care and why collaboration across providers is becoming essential in modern mental health treatment.In this episode, we discuss:What integrated care looks like in psychiatry todayHow brain stimulation therapies fit alongside medication and psychotherapyThe importance of coordination between clinicians, technicians, and care teamsHow integrated models can improve patient experience and continuity of careWhy whole-person, system-based approaches are shaping the future of treatmentThis episode is designed for clinicians, care teams, and anyone interested in how collaborative models are improving outcomes in mental health care.Subscribe for more conversations on TMS, clinical innovation, and the future of interventional psychiatry.#TMS #IntegratedCare #Psychiatry #InterventionalPsychiatry #MentalHealthCare #HealthcareInnovation

Tuesday Apr 21, 2026
Tuesday Apr 21, 2026
How Chronic Pain and Depression Share the Same Brain CircuitsIn this episode, we explore the neurological connection between chronic pain and depression. While often treated as separate conditions, they share overlapping brain circuits involved in emotional regulation, perception, and stress response. This overlap helps explain why these conditions frequently occur together and why they can influence each other over time.We break down how the brain processes both physical and emotional pain, and what this means for more integrated, brain-based approaches to care.In this episode, we discuss:Why chronic pain and depression often coexistThe shared brain circuits involved in both conditionsHow neural activity influences mood and pain perceptionWhat this overlap means for treatment planningHow approaches like TMS fit into modern care modelsThis episode is designed for clinicians, care teams, and anyone interested in how neuroscience is shaping a more connected understanding of mental and physical health.Subscribe for more conversations on TMS, brain health, and the evolving landscape of interventional psychiatry.#ChronicPain #Depression #Neuroscience #BrainHealth #TMS #InterventionalPsychiatry

Monday Apr 20, 2026
Monday Apr 20, 2026
In this episode, we explore how Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) fits into the treatment landscape for patients experiencing both depression and anxiety. These conditions often overlap, sharing underlying brain networks involved in emotional regulation, stress response, and cognitive control.We break down how TMS, while primarily used in the context of depression, may influence these shared neural systems and why clinicians often observe changes in anxiety-related symptoms during treatment.In this episode, we discuss:Why depression and anxiety frequently occur together clinicallyHow shared brain circuits influence both conditionsThe role of TMS in modulating networks tied to mood and stress regulationWhy changes in anxiety symptoms may occur during depression-focused treatmentSetting realistic expectations for patients undergoing TMSThis episode is designed for clinicians, care teams, and anyone interested in how brain-based treatments are applied in complex, real-world mental health presentations.Subscribe for ongoing discussions on TMS, neuroscience, and the evolving role of interventional psychiatry.#TMS #Depression #Anxiety #InterventionalPsychiatry #MentalHealthCare #Neuroscience

Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
In this episode, we explore how neuroplasticity underlies the long-term benefits of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). Neuroplasticity the brain’s ability to reorganize and strengthen neural connections is a key reason why TMS can produce meaningful, durable improvements in mood, cognition, and overall brain function.We break down how TMS leverages neuroplasticity, what that means for treatment outcomes, and why this concept matters for patients and clinicians alike.In this episode, we discuss:What neuroplasticity is and how the brain adaptsHow TMS promotes targeted changes in neural circuitsWhy lasting improvements depend on more than surface-level effectsHow understanding neuroplasticity helps shape treatment planningWhat clinicians and patients should know about sustained benefitsThis episode is ideal for clinicians, care teams, and anyone curious about the science behind TMS and how brain-based therapies produce long-lasting effects.Subscribe for more insights on neuroscience, interventional psychiatry, and meaningful innovation in mental health care.#TMS #Neuroplasticity #Psychiatry #MentalHealthCare #InterventionalPsychiatry #BrainHealth

Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
In this episode we explore the role of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) within today’s psychiatric treatment landscape. As mental health care evolves, TMS has emerged as an important option that complements traditional therapies and medications, offering new possibilities for patients who need alternatives or enhancements to existing care.This conversation breaks down where TMS fits in clinical practice, how clinicians decide when to recommend it, and what it means for the future of psychiatric treatment overall.In this episode, we discuss:The clinical role of TMS in modern psychiatryHow TMS complements psychotherapy, medication, and other interventionsWhat makes TMS distinct in terms of mechanism and treatment approachHow care teams integrate TMS into individualized patient plansWhy TMS continues to grow in relevance as part of contemporary careThis episode is ideal for clinicians, care teams, mental health professionals, and anyone interested in understanding how cutting-edge tools like TMS are shaping the future of psychiatric care.Subscribe for more insights on interventional psychiatry, clinical innovation, and meaningful patient outcomes.#TMS #Psychiatry #MentalHealthCare #InterventionalPsychiatry #HealthcareInnovation

Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
In this episode, we examine why patient education plays such a central role in how Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is presented in clinical settings. The way clinics explain TMS shapes patient understanding, comfort, and trust long before treatment begins.This conversation focuses on how clear, thoughtful education helps patients feel supported rather than overwhelmed, and how it influences engagement, expectations, and long-term outcomes.In this episode, we discuss:Why patient education is foundational to successful TMS careHow clinics can explain TMS in a clear, approachable waySetting expectations without creating fear or confusionThe role of language, pacing, and presentation in patient understandingHow education supports informed decision-making and confidenceThis episode is designed for clinicians, care teams, and anyone interested in how communication shapes the patient experience in interventional psychiatry.Subscribe for ongoing discussions on TMS, patient experience, and evidence-based psychiatric care.#TMS #PatientEducation #Psychiatry #InterventionalPsychiatry #MentalHealthCare

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
In this episode, we explore how to educate patients about Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in a way that is clear, supportive, and easy to understand. Patient education plays a critical role in engagement and trust, yet too much technical detail too early can create confusion or anxiety.This conversation focuses on how clinicians and care teams can introduce TMS thoughtfully, helping patients feel informed without feeling overloaded.In this episode, we cover:Why clarity matters more than complexity in patient educationHow to introduce TMS concepts using simple, relatable languageWhen to layer in technical details and when to hold backSetting expectations without overwhelming patientsEncouraging questions and reinforcing understanding over timeThis episode is designed for clinicians, care teams, and anyone interested in improving communication around brain-based treatments in psychiatry.Subscribe for ongoing discussions on interventional psychiatry, neuroscience, and thoughtful approaches to patient care.#TMS #PatientEducation #Psychiatry #InterventionalPsychiatry #MentalHealthCare




