Depression therapists in Kirtland, Ohio OH
Sara E Roth
Counselor/Therapist, Ph.D., IMFT-S, LPCC, EMDR Certified Therapist, EFT Trained Therapist
Depression is a significant difficulty which impacts daily functioning and quality of relationships. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a highly effective evidence-based treatment which helps you understand the connection between your thoughts, feelings and behavior.
23 Years Experience
Lauren Chavis
Psychologist, PsyD
I use primarily CBT and behavioral activation techniques to treat depressive symptoms.
11 Years Experience
Strides in Psychotherapy
Psychologist, PSY.D.
veryone has times when they are sad or overwhelmed. Many people choose tocome to therapy even when they are not Clinically Depressed to prevent the downward spiral of negative thoughts and emotions. Therapy provides a way of looking at stressors and losses from a new perspective. It offers a place to organize your life and thoughts, as well as a venue for expressing your emotions. This often prevents the loss of relationships and productivity that can come with being clinically depressed. It can also prevent making choices, while feeling depressed, that are later regretted.
23 Years Experience
Donna Hurd
Counselor/Therapist, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
Feeling that you are stuck, have low energy and sad for reasons that may not be clear to you is a very difficult way to live. Together we will explore methods to help you have a greater appreciation for who you are and how you would like to live more fully and joyfully.
7 Years Experience
PSYCHe, PLLC
Psychologist, PhD, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
Not all depressive symptoms are the same.
It's important that your provider asks the right questions. Often, the label “Depression” is tossed around in popular culture as a way to describe a feeling or a mood, i.e. “I’m depressed thinking about how much work I have to do this weekend” or, “After looking at my bank balance this morning, I’m completely depressed.” While these situations CAN trigger sadness, hopelessness, and/or other unpleasant emotions, they are NOT a Depressive Disorder.
We want to help rule out chemical, physical, environmental, and other factors to help you really get to the bottom of things.
10 Years Experience