Re-discovering Self-Love Through SPRAVATO® at Greenbrook

Watch how personalized treatment and support from the Greenbrook Care Team helped Tori overcome depression and reconnect with herself.

Tori felt like she had tried everything from yoga and meditation to antidepressant medications, but wasn’t quite feeling adequate relief from her depression. Then, she started SPRAVATO® (esketamine) nasal spray treatments at Greenbrook and that’s when she noticed a change. “SPRAVATO® helped me lean into acceptance, compassion, and self-love.” Tori discusses her initial hesitations and her favorite activity to do during treatment.  

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