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Emotional regulation is increasingly being understood as a function of distributed brain networks rather than isolated r...
06/01/2026

Emotional regulation is increasingly being understood as a function of distributed brain networks rather than isolated regions.

In this context, neuromodulation enters the conversation at the level of circuitry, particularly within pathways linking the prefrontal cortex and limbic system. These connections are central to how emotional information is processed, interpreted, and integrated.

Framing TMS within a network-level perspective allows for a more nuanced clinical and operational dialogue, one that reflects how modern psychiatry continues to evolve toward systems-based thinking.

To learn more about the platform and connect with the Blossom TMS team:
+1.833.328.9867
[email protected]
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Join Us at the Clinical TMS Society Annual Meeting 2026SEBERS Medical and Blossom TMS will be attending the CTMSS Annual...
05/26/2026

Join Us at the Clinical TMS Society Annual Meeting 2026

SEBERS Medical and Blossom TMS will be attending the CTMSS Annual Meeting in Boston this June.

The Clinical TMS Society meeting continues to be one of the most important gatherings focused specifically on advancing evidence-based TMS care, clinical innovation, and real-world implementation.

We’re looking forward to connecting with clinicians, operators, researchers, and practice leaders throughout the meeting.

Whether you’re expanding an existing TMS program or exploring how to build one effectively from the ground up, we’re always happy to have practical conversations around:

• Clinical workflow and scalability
• Reliability and long-term operational costs
• Training and clinic setup
• Day-to-day realities of running TMS programs

If you’ll be in Boston, come say hello and see Blossom TMS in person.

Join Us at PULSES 2026SEBERS Medical and Blossom TMS will be attending PULSES 2026 — one of the field’s most hands-on ed...
05/26/2026

Join Us at PULSES 2026

SEBERS Medical and Blossom TMS will be attending PULSES 2026 — one of the field’s most hands-on educational and training experiences for TMS providers and operators.

What makes PULSES different is the emphasis on practical learning:
real workflows, real treatment environments, and direct hands-on experience with TMS systems and protocols.

We’re excited to connect with clinicians, technicians, and practices looking to deepen their understanding of how TMS functions in day-to-day clinical settings.

At the Blossom station, attendees will be able to explore:

• Hands-on system walkthroughs
• Practical workflow discussions
• Coil positioning and treatment setup
• Real-world considerations around scaling a TMS practice

If you’re attending PULSES, stop by and spend some time with us.

As conversations around psychiatry continue evolving, TMS is increasingly discussed within broader frameworks involving ...
05/14/2026

As conversations around psychiatry continue evolving, TMS is increasingly discussed within broader frameworks involving integrated care, multidisciplinary coordination, and brain network-focused perspectives.

In academic and clinical environments, the language surrounding neuromodulation continues shifting toward connectivity, collaboration, and modern psychiatric infrastructure.

These discussions reflect a growing interest in how brain stimulation technologies fit within larger conversations surrounding behavioral health and circuit-based psychiatry.

Connect with the Blossom TMS Team:

+1.833.328.9867
[email protected]

Contemporary neuroscience increasingly frames psychiatric function through interconnected neural systems rather than iso...
05/12/2026

Contemporary neuroscience increasingly frames psychiatric function through interconnected neural systems rather than isolated regions alone.

As imaging technologies continue advancing, conversations surrounding TMS are becoming more centered on connectivity, synchronization, and circuit-level organization across the brain.

fMRI, EEG, and network mapping studies continue contributing to broader discussions around neuromodulation and systems-based psychiatry.

Connect with the Blossom TMS Team:

+1.833.328.9867
[email protected]

Join Us at APA 2026 - Blossom TMS on DisplayWe’ll be at the APA Annual Meeting 2026📍 San Francisco + Virtual📅 May 16–20I...
05/06/2026

Join Us at APA 2026 - Blossom TMS on Display

We’ll be at the APA Annual Meeting 2026
📍 San Francisco + Virtual
📅 May 16–20

If you’re attending, come take a closer look at the Blossom TMS device.

Built for real-world clinical settings, the system focuses on reliability, efficiency, and long-term cost control, not just theory.

What you’ll see:
• A live look at the device and its design
• Protocol flexibility, including iTBS capability
• How setup, training, and daily workflows actually function
• Honest conversations around cost, reimbursement, and scaling

Whether you’re exploring TMS or actively evaluating systems, this is a chance to get grounded in what really matters in practice.

Stop by, say hello, and see Blossom in action.

Psychiatry is evolving.For decades, treatment has centered around medication. While pharmacologic approaches remain impo...
04/27/2026

Psychiatry is evolving.

For decades, treatment has centered around medication. While pharmacologic approaches remain important, they don’t fully reflect the complexity of how the brain functions.

Today, the field is moving toward psychiatry beyond medication-only treatment
A more integrated model that considers neural circuits, brain networks, and individualized care.

This shift isn’t about replacing medication
It’s about expanding the possibilities of treatment

Here’s what’s driving the change:
• Variability in patient response
• Advancements in brain imaging and neuroscience
• A growing understanding of circuit-based dysfunction
• The integration of brain-based technologies

The future of psychiatry is not one-dimensional
It’s adaptive, precise, and multi-modal

Learn more about the evolution of psychiatric care
Blossom TMS Therapy System

+1.833.328.9867
[email protected]

Depression is increasingly viewed through a network-based lens.TMS as part of a multimodal approach to depression reflec...
04/25/2026

Depression is increasingly viewed through a network-based lens.

TMS as part of a multimodal approach to depression reflects a broader shift toward layered care that considers biology, behavior, and brain circuitry together.

Connect with the Blossom TMS Team:
+1.833.328.9867
[email protected]

Psychiatry is undergoing a quiet but meaningful shift.For decades, care has largely focused on managing symptoms. Today,...
04/24/2026

Psychiatry is undergoing a quiet but meaningful shift.

For decades, care has largely focused on managing symptoms. Today, there is growing attention on understanding the underlying brain circuits that contribute to those symptoms and how they function.

This evolving perspective is shaping how clinicians think about treatment. Rather than focusing solely on outward presentation, the field is increasingly exploring approaches that consider neural circuitry as part of the broader clinical picture.

Technologies like Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) are often discussed within this context, not as a replacement for existing models, but as part of a larger conceptual shift toward circuit-based care.

This is not a change in workflow. It is a shift in how psychiatry understands the brain.

Why do stimulation protocols interact differently across individuals?Emerging discussions in neuromodulation point towar...
03/25/2026

Why do stimulation protocols interact differently across individuals?

Emerging discussions in neuromodulation point toward variability in brain network organization, baseline activity states, and individual neurobiology. Differences in functional connectivity and circuit-level dynamics may influence how stimulation interfaces with the brain at a given moment.

Framing this variability as brain diversity, rather than inconsistency, continues to shape how clinicians and researchers think about targeting, protocol design, and system-level interaction.

Read more at sebersmedical.com

Connect with the Blossom TMS Team:
📞 +1.833.328.9867
📧 [email protected]

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