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Depression therapists in Portland, ENG, UK

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Christchurch, England therapist: Saffron Marriner, counselor/therapist
Depression

Saffron Marriner

Counsellor/Therapist, MBACP (Accred)
Working in a trauma informed way means actively resisting re-traumatisation whilst understanding the root cause of my client's depression. We assess your strengths and coping mechanisms, building a therapeutic relationship. I may use some CBT tools in order to identify and challenge any negative thought patterns and beliefs which may be stemming from past trauma - and replacing them with healthier, more balanced thoughts. Working with a body-oriented approach which focuses on releasing trauma stored in the body may be helpful as well as learning how to regulate your nervous system. Mindfulness and meditation techniques are often useful with this. Ultimately ensuring continuity of care by providing you with resources and referrals for additional support if this will be helpful and is required.  
22 Years Experience
In-Person Near Portland, ENG
Online in Portland, ENG
Bristol, England therapist: Samantha Coleman, therapist
Depression

Samantha Coleman

Therapist, MBACP Prof Dip
Depression can affect every part of life, including motivation, energy, self-worth, relationships, hope, and your ability to feel connected to yourself or the world around you. It can leave you feeling flat, overwhelmed, numb, stuck, or exhausted by simply getting through the day. My approach is compassionate, thoughtful, and grounded in understanding your inner world rather than reducing you to a diagnosis. Together, we can make sense of what may be sitting underneath the depression and help life feel more manageable and meaningful.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Portland, ENG
Bristol, England therapist: Jimi Katsis, registered psychotherapist
Depression

Jimi Katsis

Registered Psychotherapist, MA psych, Dip SW
Depression isn't sadness. It's exhaustion. It's going through the motions while feeling nothing. It's knowing you should care about things but not being able to feel it. It's functioning on the outside while being completely disconnected on the inside. Some people describe it as numbness, others as a heavy weight they can't shake. Either way, it makes life feel pointless even when objectively things are fine. That disconnect is what we need to understand. Depression often isn't about what's happening now—it's about patterns that got laid down years ago. We work to understand where the disconnection started, what purpose it served then, and why it's still running now. Then we can start changing it. This isn't about positive thinking or forcing yourself to feel better. It's about understanding why your system shut down, and gently helping it come back online.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Portland, ENG (Online Only)
Newquay, England therapist: Julie Kuhn - Counsellor & Supervisor, counselor/therapist
Depression

Julie Kuhn - Counsellor & Supervisor

Counsellor/Therapist, Therapeutic Arts Counsellor BACP (Accred)
Counselling can help you to explore the root of your depression and regain your self-confidence. It can also give you tools to help and to create a plan for the future.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Portland, ENG
Cardiff, Wales  therapist: Kyle Davies, psychologist
Depression

Kyle Davies

Psychologist, BSc MPhil CPsychol AFBPsS
In modern society, the word depression is used to describe experiences ranging from low mood and sadness to a complete inability to function. Depression can manifest as extreme fatigue, cognitive dysfunction and suicidal thoughts. Statistics tell us that one in six to a quarter of us will suffer from mild to severe depression at some point in our lives. Mild to severe depression can last from a few days to many years. Often there are no clear-cut manifestations of the depression that outsiders can observe, and this compounds the problem because people don’t understand what you are experiencing. No two people’s experience of depression is exactly the same, and it can be very difficult to understand why the symptoms are even present much less what to do about it. Having experienced depression firsthand, I know what the experience is like and how debilitating it can be. I have now successfully treated sufferers of depression for over 20 years and have drawn heavily on my personal experience and the lessons it taught me. Depression symptoms can manifest themselves in many different ways and can also increase gradually over time making them harder to detect in the early stages. The symptoms can be wide-ranging and the symptoms can appear to be constant and relentless. Your symptom experiences may well include: low mood hopelessness lack of motivation confusion and a sense of being lost or stuck loss of appetite, weight loss, or weight gain cognitive dysfunction – ‘brain fog’, inability to concentrate and memory loss sleep disturbance loss of pleasure and interest in life agitation fatigue and lack of energy suicidal thoughts weakness aches and pains Loss of libido I’d like to be very clear, we often think that when we experience symptoms there is something wrong with our brain. While this can be the case, a more useful way of looking at symptoms for the condition of depression, is that your body is seeking to get your attention, to let you know that something is not quite right. You are NOT broken, your body is working perfectly normally, it is simply alerting you to the fact that you’ve become disconnected from YOU and something needs to change. Opening up to a new understanding and making that change is well within your own capability.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Portland, ENG

Depression therapists in Portland, England, United Kingdom Statistics

Depression therapists in Portland, England, United Kingdom average 16 years of experience and charge around ¤114 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Integrative Therapy (55%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (50%), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (47%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

¤114

Accept insurance

39%

Offer sliding scale

51%

Gender ID

68% Female
28% Male
2% Non-Binary
2% Gender Fluid

Session Type

65% In Person and Online
35% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

55% Integrative Therapy
50% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
47% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
35% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
33% Psychodynamic Therapy
33% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
29% Behavioral Therapy

Ages Served

96% Adult
58% Senior
52% Young Adult
46% Teen
20% Children

Client Focus

64% Women
53% Men
46% LGBTQ+
34% Persons with Disabilities
34% Christian