Are You Struggling With Depression?

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Depression is persistent feelings of sadness and emptiness, a lack of motivation, crying, changes in eating or sleeping, disinterested in the things you once enjoyed and potentially self-harming behaviors or thoughts of suicide. Many counseling interventions effectively treat depression, including behavioral, cognitive, interpersonal, psychodynamic, and mindfulness interventions. People with depression may also require medication.

Available Treatment Options

Behavioral therapy uses interventions to change behaviors that lead to or exacerbate distressing emotions. Cognitive interventions involve examining thought processes to change unhelpful patterns of cognition. Psychodynamic counseling fosters self-awareness through exploring unconscious thoughts and how one’s past affects current functioning.

Therapists Who Specialize in Helping Those Who Struggle With Depression

Breanne Pfrank Wicker

Woodstock

Illinois

“Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” -Maya Angelou. I believe change begins when when we take the steps to know our version of “better.” Each of us is unique, and have different experiences that impact what we know. My approach to counseling is holistic, encompassing each of our mental, emotional, physical and spiritual dimensions. As a Licensed…

Brian Granneman

Naples

Florida

Various forms of self-medication and their surrounding issues create challenges not only for those directly affected but also for their loved ones. People struggling with addiction often sense the disconnect between their current reality and the potential they know they have if they can find a way to overcome their obstacles. I look forward to helping you achieve deep transformative change by s...

Jungeun Kim, Ph.D. LP

Irvine

California

Are you a people-pleaser, overthinker and/or perfectionist, who is looking for a non-judgmental, transformative space to gain insights and self-awareness about why your inner critics are so loud? You may be feeling exhausted from putting yourself down and dismissing your own needs in the name of productivity, achievement, or avoiding rejection and mistakes. You have spent enough time being hars...

Curt H Hampton

Addison

Texas

Sometimes we struggle with loneliness, insecurity, and building relationships. The desire to connect is there but because of anxiety about being too vulnerable with people, it becomes too risky; it feels like your safety and comfort is at stake. The cycle of wanting more connection, yet being uncomfortable with deeper connection can take it’s toll on you. Symptoms like depression, irritability,…