Therapy for Depression
When you’re feeling low, drained, or disconnected, it can be hard to make sense of what’s happening or to imagine things improving. Therapy provides a space where you can talk openly about the challenges you’re facing, without judgment or pressure. Together, we’ll make room for your experience, explore the factors contributing to low mood, and determine what you need to feel more supported and whole.
Alongside relational support, I use evidence-based tools from CBT, behavioral activation, and mindfulness to help you take manageable steps forward. We’ll look at routines, thought patterns, values, and coping skills to gently rebuild momentum and reconnect you with meaning, motivation, and energy.
Therapy for Depression FAQs
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Depression usually includes several of the following symptoms:
Depressed mood
Lack of interest in activities you once found enjoyable
Feeling like nothing is pleasant or pleasurable
Feelings of worthlessness or guilt
Changes in appetite or weight
Feeling tired, lethargic, or having difficulty motivating yourself
Difficulty thinking or concentrating
Changes in sleep
Thoughts of self harm or suicide
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Getting out from the heaviness and fog of depression is absolutely possible! Depression typically responds well to cognitive behavioral therapy approaches. Most individuals can expect to see a mild improvement in symptoms after just several sessions and a continual improvement throughout a longer duration of therapy.