Depression therapists in Williamstown, Massachusetts MA
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Laurel Shortell
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LICSW
Depression can show up in many forms, such as exhaustion, hopelessness, lack of motivation, or even irritability. I work with individuals to explore the underlying patterns, support meaningful change, and help restore a sense of connection to self and life.
17 Years Experience
Online in Williamstown, Massachusetts (Online Only)
Dr. John Gerson
Psychologist, New York and Connecticut Licensed Psychologist
Depression can come from many sources. Experiences of loss, and the and anger about the loss which may be repressed, are the psychological explanations of depressive symptomatology.
It may be important to discuss medication options that can alleviate acute suffering.
42 Years Experience
In-Person Near Williamstown, MA
Online in Williamstown, Massachusetts
Jillian Luz
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, ATR
Many of my clients have experienced depression at some points in their lives, if not chronically. We will explore the feelings and thoughts linked to your depressive symptoms and implement EMDR and/or IFS to better understand and support the issues.
10 Years Experience
Online in Williamstown, Massachusetts (Online Only)
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?”
39 Years Experience
Online in Williamstown, Massachusetts
Mary Karlan
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Work
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is manifested by a combination of symptoms that interfere with the ability to work, study, sleep, eat, and enjoy once pleasurable activities. Such a disabling episode of depression (lasting two weeks or more) may occur once or several times in one’s lifetime. Dysthymic Disorder is a less severe type of depression, but is long-term and chronic. This type of depression is not disabling, but will keep one from functioning well and feeling good. I will incorporate mindfulness techniques, narrative therapy, and other therapy approaches designed specifically for you.
13 Years Experience
Online in Williamstown, Massachusetts (Online Only)