Depression therapists in Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota ND
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
Brett Swords
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Depression is one of the most common mental health issues, and fortunately, there are effective treatment options for it. I specialize in numerous treatment approaches for depression, including two evidence-based treatments (cognitive-behavioral therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy). Together, we will determine which treatment option might be best for you, and we will focus on helping you get back to feeling more like yourself.
16 Years Experience
Dr. Kevin Goldberg
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Most frequently, depression feels like a cloud over your head. Sometimes this could dictates your day and sometimes it does not. Either way, I enjoy helping my clients understand the contents of the cloud to help them regain their independence and freedom.
7 Years Experience
Alan Brandis, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
There are several approaches that can work well, and I use them in combinations depending on the wishes of the client. I often use psychological testing to help clarify the underling issues and better target interventions, including recommending medications most likely to be effective, based on psychological testing results.
34 Years Experience
Dr. Wayne Bullock
Psychologist, PsyD, MEd
Life is filled with challenges. We all approach these challenges in characteristic ways that are shaped by the life we have lived up until that moment. Some times, the way we respond leaves us feeling depressed, as if life is empty, barren, or so deeply unsatisfying we would rather not participate fully. Depression then can become reinforcing, because being depressed limits opportunities to find moments of happiness or connection. Therapy examining what led to the depression in the beginning, as opposed to a "band-aid" approach of only trying to reduce the depressed feelings, can not only result in you feeling less depressed, but aid you in living a life even more thriving than before you were depressed.
15 Years Experience