Depression therapists in Pell City, Alabama AL
Cindy Yu
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Depression sometimes may feel like a mud pile, that we struggle to escape from. You may be experiencing sadness, loss of appetite, hopelessness, or loss of interest in activities or social interactions. You may struggle to find the motivation to change but you know you can benefit from a little transformation. Depression is a presenting symptom, it is not the root of the issue. Discovering and treating the root of the issue, so the symptom would not occur or repeat again is my goal as your therapist.
3 Years Experience
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Wether you are struggling with depression, or postpartum depression, I can help. We will identify your patterns of being stuck in your depression and develop a tailored plan for you to start your journey of feeling more empowered, and motivated.
18 Years Experience
Alena Porter
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC
I view depression from a systemic perspective, looking at the client's entire life to establish what may be causing or exacerbating the client's depression symptoms. Then the client and I collaborate on goals to improve the client's mood and overall wellness. Treating depression I will always be using integrative therapy techniques because no one therapy is right for every aspect of a person's depression.
6 Years Experience
Dr. Alexavery Hawkins
Psychologist, PhD
Depression can feel like an uphill battle without assistance. I hope to walk along side you in our therapy journey and offer research-based ideas to reduce your depressive symptoms and help get you to a place of increased motivation, joy, and hope.
11 Years Experience
Michelle Bloom, PsyD
Psychologist, PsyD, PsyPact
Depression can feel like a dense, dark, and heavy blanket that weighs us down, sucks the joy out of life, impairs concentration and focus, leads us to question why we are living and if the hardship is worth it, makes us feel stuck, and confuses our brains into believing that we are worthless and that the negative feelings will last forever. Therapy can be essential in reducing symptoms, shifting the "stories" we tell ourselves about ourselves, more effectively coping with loss and upset, learning self-care, managing and healing from trauma, and shifting perspective so that we can feel better and develop lasting changes.
27 Years Experience