Experimental depression therapy showing promise in study
BILLINGS, MONT. By the summer of 2014, 17-year-old Timothy Bates had all but given up.
On a steady stream of depression medications since he was 14 and prone to self-harm that included cutting I loved my razor blades for a while, he said the Wyoming teen was depressed and suicidal when he was checked into Billings Clinics psychiatric department for a two-week stay, his second such trip in just a few months.
I was pretty much done, said Bates, now 19. I had given up on all of it.
With other methods showing little to no improvement, staff there pitched a experimental but low-risk and low-cost approach involving sleep disruption and specialized light therapy that in limited studies had shown promise in quickly reducing depressive and suicidal tendencies.
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