Depression therapists in Calipatria, California CA
Courtney Killough
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Have you ever felt like you were self-isolating long before the world went into lockdown? Have the weight of past traumas left you feeling crushed and disconnected from joy? Depression often stems from unresolved pain and trauma, but you don't have to navigate this journey alone. I'm here to walk alongside you as you explore and process your emotions, helping you to rediscover the joy and vitality that may have been buried beneath the surface. Together, we'll metaphorically dig into the soil of your experiences, nurturing new growth and beauty in your life. With compassion and support, we'll replant the seeds of hope and resilience, guiding you towards a renewed sense of aliveness.
4 Years Experience
Timothy Long
Registered Psychotherapist
I used to suffer on and off from depression. I felt extremely stuck in my life and had a lot of self confidence issues, social anxiety, chronic blushing and more. I resolved these issue in myself and I have helped 100s of people do the same. I would love to help you. Please sign up for a free 15-30 minute complimentary session so we can explore working together. You will be glad you took this first step. We can work in-person in Boulder, CO, or by video from anywhere.
16 Years Experience
Quinn Knox
Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT, Trauma-Informed
Perhaps the most common issue amongst my clients, depression is a topic I deal with consistently in my practice. Understanding what depression looks like for you and how it impacts your day-to-day, in addition to discovering things that make you tick and excite you are approaches I typically take in helping support with this particular issue.
3 Years Experience
Susan Stone
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
More than feeling a little down in the dumps, depression is the overwhelming emotional exhaustion that comes from losing hope, feeling there isn't a purpose, and feeling like your life or circumstances have gotten away from you. Change feels impossible - and like too much work if we even knew where to start. Psychotherapy for depression offers a safe space to explore circumstances, thoughts, behaviors, and options. Therapy is a place to identify and challenge negative thoughts, build healthy coping strategies, and enhance self-esteem. In therapy, you'll gain compassionate support and evidence-based interventions that give you tools to rebuild and get through things.
34 Years Experience
Sean Sprigle
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC
Depression can be like trying to walk through mud, but you don’t have to continue living this way!
7 Years Experience