Depression therapists in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania PA

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Reading, Pennsylvania therapist: Frinnet Ruiz, licensed clinical social worker
Depression

Frinnet Ruiz

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Seeking therapy for depression provides clients with a safe space to express their emotions, learn their specific triggers and patterns, and create coping strategies to help you build resilience, self-esteem, and confidence. We will work collaboratively to empower you to make positive changes in your life so you can experience greater emotional well-being and fulfillment.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
Annville, Pennsylvania therapist: Christine Mazurkiewicz, marriage and family therapist
Depression

Christine Mazurkiewicz

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
I have helped many clients develop skills to manage depressive symptoms and realize HOPE for change.  
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near Mount Carmel, PA
Online in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
Alexandria, Virginia therapist: Kathryn Ziemer, psychologist
Depression

Kathryn Ziemer

Psychologist, PhD
Are you feeling bad about yourself, feeling isolated, or finding that you just don’t enjoy the things you used to? Sometimes when we feel stuck, the situation can seem hopeless. But no matter what you’re facing, you can feel better. Our time together will help you recognize your worth as an individual and appreciate the things that make you uniquely you. Together, we will use evidence-based techniques to help you cope with challenges, overcome negative thoughts about yourself, and start enjoying life again.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
Omaha, Nebraska therapist: Karen Baumstark, Ph.D., psychologist
Depression

Karen Baumstark, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Ph.D., CMHIMP, CTACC
Depression is often misunderstood, thought to be the same as sadness or grief. While there are certainly similarities, depression has a different quality to it. Depression can make you feel like you have no life spark. It can make you feel like time has stopped. It can feel like it is taking over your life. Depression may be primarily organic, due to a chemical imbalance, or it may be primarily situational, or it can be a combination of both. Therapy can be very helpful for a person experiencing depression. It provides a place where things that are hard to talk about can be worked through. Many times, past trauma, as well as current situations, contribute to depression. Over time, we may get into habits of thought, feeling, and behavior that also contribute to depression. Even dietary habits can contribute. I use a holistic approach with psychodynamic underpinnings to look at past history, past trauma, beliefs, thoughts, feelings and behavioral patterns, and health and self-care habits to help clients address their depression.  
34 Years Experience
Online in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
Alexandria, Virginia therapist: Abby Cobey, psychologist
Depression

Abby Cobey

Psychologist, PsyD
There are so many factors that can contribute to a person's experience of depression. It's hard to speak generally and know how i would go about helping you without really knowing you a bit first. If you are at the point of seeking therapy you might have some idea about how the depression started and if you don't, we'll start tracing it back and look at how it developed so that we can find ways to get your feet back under you and get your life and your emotional experience to where you want them to be.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania