Depression therapists in Evansville, Indiana IN
James Jones
Marriage and Family Therapist, LCSW, LCAC
Most cases depression respond best to the application of both anti-depressant medication and therapy. I utilize EMDR to look at self defeating thoughts and help client's move from maladaptive thoughts and behaviors to more adaptive thoughts and behaviors.
44 Years Experience
New Leaf Counseling and Wellness
Psychologist
Specializing in treating depression involves a holistic approach aimed at understanding the unique factors contributing to each individual's experience. Through evidence-based therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, and mindfulness practices, I work to address both the emotional and cognitive aspects of depression. By creating a safe and empathetic therapeutic environment, I support clients in exploring their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, while also empowering them to develop effective coping strategies and resilience. My specialized expertise enables me to assist clients in uncovering underlying issues, fostering self-awareness, and ultimately facilitating meaningful change toward a more fulfilling life.
23 Years Experience
Cynthia Leslie
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
Stress can take a physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional toll on you. I work to increase your sense of functioning, well-being and reduce symptoms.
5 Years Experience
Baumann Psychology
Psychologist, PhD
My approach to the treatment of depression utilizes a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-oriented style that also factors in environmental and relationship components that may be worsening symptoms of depression. We will create a space for deep and vulnerable conversation while also exploring changeable or approachable things in their life to create meaning and hope.
1 Years Experience
Hope I. Hills, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist in NC, Authorized PsyPact Practitioner in 40 states
There are so many ways to look at depression. In my work with clients, it is important to check out not only the history of depression in their lives, to look at suppressed anger as one aspect of how they are depressing themselves, but also to explore their eating and sleep and exercise patterns to see if these aspects of their lives could be depressing them.
38 Years Experience