Depression therapists in Silver Lake, California CA
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
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
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
Samer Fawaz
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., AMFT
You can “have it all” and still feel deeply depressed—an issue that can be very confusing and shameful. Depression is stigmatized in our society which adds to the level of shame we can feel when we are experiencing it. Together we can unlock what is happening under the surface of your depression and better understand what changes you want to make to feel better in your skin.
4 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
Janee Young
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
With a blend of warmth and expertise in depression, I employ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to address unhealthy thinking patterns related to depression. Mindfulness techniques are woven into our sessions to promote relaxation, fostering a sense of calm amidst life's challenges. Drawing from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), we collaboratively work on recreating a positive self-narrative and building skills to combat depression. Emphasizing self-care, I guide you in cultivating habits that contribute to your overall well-being.
8 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
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
Joshua Werblin
Psychiatrist, MD
Expertise in treating depression with a compassionate approach, focusing on restoring hope and improving overall mental health.
20 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