Depression therapists in Dickinson, North Dakota ND
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
Chuck Gray, Ph.D.
Psychologist
Rather than limit counseling to only one approach, I offer my clients what I think is best specifically for them from a wide array of expert approaches in my marriage and other counseling. In addition to leading seminars to train other professionals in marriage counseling, I have benefited by receiving extensive professional training from most of the leading marriage counseling experts in the country, including but not limited to John Gottman, Susan Johnson, John Gray, Harville Hendrix, Virginia Satyr, Ellyn Bader and Peter Pearson, Gary Brainard, Frank Pittman, Shirley Glass, Janice Abrahms Spring, and Neil Jacobson. In conducting counseling, I am fortunate to be able to choose from numerous resources including principles from Gottman's research, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Mars & Venus Counseling, Imago Therapy, Positive Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, Systems Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Rogerian Therapy, Integrative Therapy, Humanistic Therapy, Transactional Analysis, Reality Therapy, Rational Emotive Therapy, Gestalt Techniques, NLP, and EMDR. I also offer counseling tools that I personally developed here in Houston.
37 Years Experience
Paul Losoff
Psychologist, PsyD
Depression can feel like an endless weight, making everything harder. I understand the isolation and hopelessness it brings. My goal is to provide a safe and compassionate space where you can explore the roots of your depression and develop strategies to find relief and reclaim your life.
16 Years Experience
Dr. Megan Kloep
Psychologist, Ph.D, Clinical Psychologist
Depression can range from mild to severe and, I believe, requires flexibility to treat as we all have different needs. I often utilize Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Depression but tend to integrate other evidence based approaches based on each individual person.
8 Years Experience
Dr. Christine Manley
Psychologist, PhD in Clinical Psychology
Depression is a common and very treatable experience. In addition to a poor mood, it can manifest in fatigue, irritability, poor concentration, excessive guilt, loss of interest in things you use to enjoy and many other symptoms. If this sounds familiar to you, please contact me.
9 Years Experience