Depression therapists in Monmouth, Oregon OR
Chris Chappell
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MA, MS, LMHC
It's so hard to reach out for help when you are feeling depressed and unmotivated! I am here to help and to deeply listen. Spending time outdoors is a great salve to the depressed soul. Being depressed is actually a sign that something deep needs to shift and we will work to uncover that, with nature's assistance. I will help you to develop habits and thoughts that are supportive of breaking the cycle of depression. There is hope for a better life!
14 Years Experience
Sharon Carter
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
Life is complicated and full of uncertainty, which can leave you feeling helpless and overwhelmed. Grief, loss, or life transitions can also contribute to depression which may drain your energy, disrupt your ability to function, or impact your relationships. In therapy, we'll explore contributing factors, challenge assumptions, and implement strategies that build on your strengths and restore a sense of hope and possibility.
15 Years Experience
Dr. Michelle Wambach
Marriage and Family Therapist, Psy.D., LMFT
I use cognitive-behavioral therapy for lifelong and current depression. I specialize in working with patients who have suffered from depression as children and who now see this affecting current relationships at home or work.
24 Years Experience
Cook Counseling and Consulting Inc.
Counselor/Therapist, LISW-S
Depression therapy, also known as psychotherapy or talk therapy, is a highly effective treatment option for those with depressive symptoms. Depression is a mood disorder typified by persistent melancholy, hopelessness, and a loss of interest or delight in formerly pleasurable activities. Individuals can investigate the underlying causes of their depression, acquire coping skills, and make positive adjustments in a safe and confidential setting provided by therapy.
The choice of therapy depends on the individual's unique requirements, the severity of melancholy, and treatment objectives. Numerous clinicians may employ a combination of therapeutic approaches tailored to the unique circumstances of each patient.
It is critical to recognize that depression therapy is frequently a collaborative effort between the clinician and the client. The therapeutic relationship is essential for treatment efficacy. If you or someone you know is struggling with depression, it is recommended to seek assistance from a qualified mental health professional with experience treating depression in order to develop an individualized, comprehensive treatment plan.
7 Years Experience
Catherine Saunders
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
I view depression as a curable illness and I know that it can help to be in relationship with a person who has your best interest first on the list. I hope to help you find your recovery, and to know that you are not alone during the process and struggle.
27 Years Experience