Depression therapists in Stockton, California CA
Chad Cryder
Psychologist, PhD
If life has no joy, if life feels lonely, or if life seems meaningless, then we would say you feel depressed. Depression is more than a mindset, but it has the power to grip your mind and body in fear and shame. I take a holistic approach to depression. We will explore the power of the body to help the mind while also helping the mind support the body. It is a ying-yang relationship. I am now offering Virtual Reality therapy to help with depressive symptoms.
9 Years Experience
Erica McArn
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Depression is a common experience that may range from mild to severe. It can be debilitating, resulting in a difficulty to function in every day life. I work with clients to develop individualized strategies and skills to engage more fully in life and reduce experiences of depression.
7 Years Experience
Julie Millman
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Whether mild, moderate or severe- depression can affect the quality of your life and relationships in significant ways, Recovery becomes profoundly important. When experiencing a depression it can feel like it will be a permanent condition. Hope and optimism can feel distant and sometimes quite difficult to imagine. Hope exists in psychotherapy! Depression symptoms can be reduced or resolved. There are skills and strategies to implement that have potential to make a difference. Lets establish achievable goals and work on this!
32 Years Experience
Barbara Jaurequi Counseling
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT, MAC
There are a lot of misunderstandings about depression. Depression is not sadness. Sadness may or may not be a component of your depression. There are many different symptoms of depression and not everyone experiences depression in the same way. One thing that is the same for everyone is that you just can't seem to work yourself out of it on your own. Therapy can help. I use a combination of insight-oriented therapy and behavioral interventions to help you get you to the other side of your depression. It's very important to get help as soon as you can because, left untreated, depression tends to get worse over time. You do not have to suffer - depression is very common but it's also very treatable.
15 Years Experience
Emma Esper
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, LPCC
Depression can make us feel broken, like we have lost ourselves. It can make us question our self-worth and whether we can be saved or are worth saving. I have been humbled to help move individuals and couples from feeling like they are unloveable or unworthy because of their depression and towards a place of loving themselves more because of it. Light shines much brighter once we have known darkness.
5 Years Experience