Depression therapists in Rockton, Illinois IL
Dr. Evelyn Comber
Psychologist, L.C.P.C., Ph.D., M.A., M.P.C., M.H.S., B.G.S.
Depression feels like there is no way out. There is a way out...it is hard to see your way clear on your own. Call me. I'll help!
29 Years Experience
Along the Path Counseling Services, P.C.
Licensed Professional Counselor
Depression and anxiety are two areas that are often addressed at Along the Path. Cognitive behavioral therapy, EMDR and mindfulness practices are some of the techniques used to help alleviate symptoms.
15 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
Bailey Workman
Therapist, MSW, LSW
Depression can feel hopeless, isolating, and overwhelming. However, you are not alone. Depression is treatable, and together we can identify and address the root causes of your depression, as well as build practical skills for coping with life's ups and downs. Utilizing relationship-centered, strengths-based, and DBT-informed approaches, I can help you build a life that feels worth living.
1 Years Experience
Christensen and Sons, Inc.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW: LCSW, LSW, PEL
Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect your thoughts, behavior, feelings and sense of well-being. This depressed mood can feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless, helpless, worthless, guilty, irritable or restless. You may have lose interest in activities that were once pleasurable, experience loss of appetite or overeating, have problems concentrating, remembering details or making decisions, and may contemplate, attempt or commit suicide. Insomnia, excessive sleeping, fatigue, aches, pains, digestive problems or reduced energy may also be present.
Depressed mood is a feature of some psychiatric syndromes such as major depressive disorder, but it may also be a normal reaction to life events such as bereavement, a symptom of...(view profile to read more)
17 Years Experience