Depression therapists in Charlton, Massachusetts MA
Kelly Kirby
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Depression is incredibly debilitating and often misunderstood; it is known to be “the blank ink that stains everything” and manifests in various different ways. I support my clients in the emotional release and healing to break free from the limitations currently holding them back, consciously and subconsciously.
13 Years Experience
Brian Hobbs
Psychologist, M.Ed., CAGS, IAAP
I approach depression as disconnection from life energy and , and thus work toward the renewal of this connection and of this capacity. Most often this involves identifying and working with what may be blocking this connection.
19 Years Experience
Rebecca Guarino
Counselor/Therapist, LHMC, CIMHP
I used cognitive behavioral therapy and wellness shifts to help clients improve their moods.
17 Years Experience
Jazlyn Cerbin
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Seeking therapy for depression provides clients with a safe space to express their emotions, learn their specific triggers and patterns, and create coping strategies to help you build resilience, self-esteem, and confidence. We will work collaboratively to empower you to make positive changes in your life so you can experience greater emotional well-being and fulfillment.
3 Years Experience
Jadis DeShong-Venay
Counselor/Therapist, Counselor
Seeking therapy for depression provides clients with a safe space to express their emotions, learn their specific triggers and patterns, and create coping strategies to help you build resilience, self-esteem, and confidence. We will work collaboratively to empower you to make positive changes in your life so you can experience greater emotional well-being and fulfillment.
3 Years Experience
Ellen S Leventhal
Marriage and Family Therapist, MEd, MA, LMFT
Having a hopeless or helpless outlook on your life is the most common symptom of depression. Other feelings may be worthlessness, self-hate, or inappropriate guilt. Common, recurring thoughts of depression may be vocalized as, “It's all my fault,” or “What's the point?”
38 Years Experience