Depression therapists in Ulysses, Kansas KS
Lisa Saponaro, PhD Inc
Psychologist, Ph.D
Each of us faces obstacles and difficulties in life differently, and at times we can all use help. Individuals frequently seek my services during times of transition, when decision making appears to have a greater impact on our future directions.
26 Years Experience
Strides in Psychotherapy
Psychologist, PSY.D.
veryone has times when they are sad or overwhelmed. Many people choose tocome to therapy even when they are not Clinically Depressed to prevent the downward spiral of negative thoughts and emotions. Therapy provides a way of looking at stressors and losses from a new perspective. It offers a place to organize your life and thoughts, as well as a venue for expressing your emotions. This often prevents the loss of relationships and productivity that can come with being clinically depressed. It can also prevent making choices, while feeling depressed, that are later regretted.
23 Years Experience
Dr. L. Pittman
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have worked throughout my career to help individuals (children, adolescents, and adults) manage aspects of depression that are significantly impacting their functioning and well-being. I further help them identify strengths and skills that can help them best manage their depression. This sometimes involves referral to and/or collaboration with a medication prescriber for comprehensive care and maximization of management of symptoms.
21 Years Experience
Alice Bernstein
Psychologist, PhD.
All therapists are trained to treat depression. Depression can be a primary problem or can be secondary to other problems. Treatment begins with a thorough review of the individual's life history and current circumstances along with consideration of physical conditions that may be contributing to the state of mind. The focus of treatment grows out of these discussions.
48 Years Experience
Sala Psychology
Psychologist
We treat depression using a cognitive-behavioral and goal-focused approach, working with patients to systematically increase activation. This approach (CBT) has the most research evidence to support its efficacy in treating depression. We also incorporate mindfulness-based strategies, which have been found to reduce relapse.
3 Years Experience