Depression therapists in Camrose, Alberta AB, Canada CA
Lorna Barnes, Oak Tree Counselling
Licensed Professional Counsellor, CT, CPC
Depression is very common when people have experience adversity in their lives whether it began in childhood or later. Depression is described as suppressed anger because usually beginning in childhood a person has not had a safe environment to express anger or other strong feelings. I believe the main reason for depression is experiential so it's curable as we look at the root cause often involving trauma.
21 Years Experience
Kim Silverthorn - Tacit Knowledge
Counsellor/Therapist, B.A., R.P.C., M.P.C.C., C.T.
Tacit's main area of expertise is with clients who are wanting to address their Anxiety/Depression issues - we often teach classes focusing on ways to manage anxiety/depression effectively, and provides support to family members who want to better understand how to help their loves ones who are struggling with these issues.
34 Years Experience
Dr. Christine Sauer
Life Coach, MD;ND
I have suffered from suicidal depression myself, which motivated me to study all aspects of chronic depression, from orthomolecular therapy (supplements in addition or instead of medication), safe psychiatric medication withdrawal, root causes and how to heal them, the gut-brain connection and much more.
34 Years Experience
Tea Time Therapy
Registered Psychotherapist
Pulling away from friends and family or losing interest in activities you once loved can be indicative of underlying issues. At Tea Time Therapy, we will work together to understand depression and its root causes to help you navigate out of it.
4 Years Experience
Carl Conradi
Counsellor/Therapist, CCC, MSc, MBA
In my experience, trying to describe depression to a person who has never experienced it is like explaining water to a fish, or air to a bird. When we feel well, we move through the world - are indeed, are positively pulled through the world - with a sense of optimistic expectation that is so innate that it's almost unnoticeable. But when we feel depressed, we feel that the invisible cords that normally connect us to other people, things, and activities have all be cut. How do we navigate life during these moments of isolation and meaninglessness?
2 Years Experience