Depression therapists in Aurora, Missouri MO
Lakeland Behavioral Health System
Treatment Center
Depression is a serious mental health condition that can affect all ages. At Lakeland Behavioral Health System, we offer specialized treatment programs for children, adolescents, and seniors struggling with depression. Our evidence-based treatments include medication management, individual and group therapy, and behavioral therapies to help individuals manage their symptoms and develop healthy coping strategies. Contact us today to learn how we can help you or your loved one with depression.
13 Years Experience
The Joy of You
Hypnotherapist, CCHt, NWP, EP, B.Msc
Depression causes persistent feelings of sadness and a loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyable. In cognitive therapy, you’ll learn about symptoms like intrusive thoughts related to trauma. The focus is on processing the experience, questioning negative self-thinking, and reframing those thoughts.
3 Years Experience
Allen Wood
Psychologist, Psy.D.
If you're feeling exhausted, discouraged, down, and sluggish, adding something else to the list of things to do is likely the last thing that you'd want. Even if it is "supposed to be helpful", finding a the right therapist and starting the process of therapy can be overwhelming. I work to reduce that barrier as much as possible by using EMDR and Internal Family Systems to help you feel like yourself and to build the skills and strengths to buffer you against depression in the future. In working together you can expect a high level of collaboration, dedication to your success, and an abundance of metaphors. Reach out for a free consultation and lets see how we can move forward together.
6 Years Experience
Kailyn Bobb
Psychologist, PsyD
We would use an effective therapeutic approach that helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors contributing to depression. Then we will incorporate relaxation techniques, mindfulness, and deep-breathing exercises that can assist in managing physiological symptoms while also identifying triggers and experiences that have led to symptoms of depression to gain insight and understanding into one's thoughts and behaviors.
7 Years Experience
Anita D. Cohn MSW, LCSW - A Leading St. Louis Women's Therapist.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
There are two types of depression. Situational depression is based on a particular situation. Clinical depression includes ongoing feelings of sadness or loss. Symptoms may include not having any interests, changes in eating, sleeping and energy levels. Physical and mental changes may be experienced.
20 Years Experience