Depression therapists in Los Angeles, California CA
Stephanie Sandoval - COLLECTIVE SPACE THERAPY
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
It's okay to not be okay. With extensive training and experience working in a Los Angeles-based group practice, my specializations include expertise in depression. I offer a 15 min free consultation, feel free to reach out to see if we're a good fit!
9 Years Experience
Anna Schick
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Depression can feel so overwhelming that it can be difficult to take baby steps forward without support. Together we will understand what your depression is telling us and how to be able to begin feeling relief.
14 Years Experience
Carole Goguen
Psychologist, PsyD, Night Owl Psychotherapy
Depression can spring from distressing life events or smolder under the surface or both. We will identify the issues contributing to your low mood and address the effect it's having on your personal and professional relationships.
26 Years Experience
Judith Nitchie
Counselor/Therapist, LMFT36770
Gloom, hopelessness, unrelenting sadness can lead to feelings of inadequacy and thoughts of 'what's the point?' Depression can interfere with work performance, making it difficult to concentrate or complete tasks.
30 Years Experience
Dr. Vicki D. Coleman (Dr. Vicki), The Anger Doctor
Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC, LPCC, LPC, LMFT, LCSW, CCMHC, QMHP, MAC, DAC, SAP, CAMF, BCC, HS-BCP
Examine the antecedents related to depression, developing a comprehensive treatment plan.
34 Years Experience
Ann Britt
Marriage and Family Therapist, Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, MCC
Need help feeling happy, lively, and bold - instead of depressed? Let's work together to help you love your life again fully and freely.
42 Years Experience
Melissa Klass M.A., LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., LMFT #119163
Being a human is hard. Who doesn't get depressed now and again? But what if it is more than that? You've been feeling a little down, then the day comes when you just cannot get out of bed, nothing sounds fun (not even the things that usually do), and you just can't quite get yourself to make that call or take that walk, even though you know it might help you to feel better. Then the day stretches to two days, then three, and it starts to feel like you will never feel "normal" again. These feelings are intense, and painful, and you do not have to suffer them alone. Call or email me today.
8 Years Experience
Christopher Schamber
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Depression is typically defined by some combination of a persistently low mood, lack of interest in activities that used to give you joy, feelings of hopelessness, sleeping too much or too little, and/or eating too much or too little.
Sometime feeling depressed may lead you to feeling alone. Even so, it's estimated that 16 million Americans experience depression in any given year. Depression is a scientifically recognized condition. I am trained and certified in several research-based types of therapy for depression, yet I understand that the source of your depression is unique to your circumstance. There's no one-size-fits-all solution. Together, we will explore what's troubling you and our therapy to your needs.
8 Years Experience
Lori Karny
Therapist, LCSW Psychotherapist
Are you blue? Struggling with the ups and downs of life? Is it getting worse? Do you feel hopeless? Considering suicide? Don’t wait any longer to seek help - depression is treatable.
If you are considering suicide now, call the Suicide Prevention Line 1 877-727-4747 or go your local emergency room
35 Years Experience
Cheryl Feldmann
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Depression never occurs on its own, and I work to thoroughly understand the underlying issues, so that you can make the changes you need to make in order to feel better.
36 Years Experience
David Strah
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Using several therapeutic modalities I have helped several of my clients reduce and overcome their depression.
Ryan Muldoon
Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, AMFT
For depression, many therapists recommend quickly getting into action with exercise, meditation, socializing, etc. These are certainly effective! But sometimes it's best to honor your depression. It’s possible that healing may begin by doing things society unfairly shames us for, like sleeping in, closing the curtain, or indulging in that pint of ice cream. My clients have reported feeling instant relief from the shame that’s lifted when they hear this. And from there, the healing continues.
3 Years Experience
Fiorella Chujutalli
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, AMFT
Depression can be scary and lonely. In therapy, I will provide a safe space for you to share your emotions and together we will explore what is at the root of your depression and take steps towards the life you want.
3 Years Experience
Dr. Jadah Petty
Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Depression can be a debilitating experience affecting many aspects of life including relationships, work/school, sleep, appetite, and motivation. Using cognitive behavioral and acceptance and commitment therapy strategies, we will work together to help you re-engage in your life in a meaningful way.
5 Years Experience
Dr. Sari Shepphird
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Injury in sport can often lead to depression, as can other life disappointments. This is a common issue that I treat.
28 Years Experience
Lori Freson
Therapist, M.A., LMFT
Depression can suck the life right out of you. There are things you can do to start feeling better right now. Learn strategies for becoming a happier person.
22 Years Experience
Dr. Christina Charlotin
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I assist those who experience acute depression and/or chronic sadness. We'll explore the root, the external stressors, and current thought patterns that contribute to depressed mood while identifying the appropriate tools to face and overcome these emotional experiences.
12 Years Experience
Carl H. Shubs
Therapist, Ph.D.
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39 Years Experience
John Vargas
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., AMFT, APCC
Depression is common and characterized by constant feelings of sadness, low energy, and loss of interest or pleasure in activities.
3 Years Experience
Sandra Davis
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
I focus on persistent feelings such as sadness, hopelessness and worthlessness and a lack of desire to engage in activities that interferes with daily functioning. I work through thinking, feeling, thought and behavior patterns that negatively impact symptoms of depression.
28 Years Experience