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Independence, Missouri therapist: Nadirah Habeebullah, marriage and family therapist
Depression

Nadirah Habeebullah

Marriage and Family Therapist, LCMFT
Treatment for depression aims to identify and challenge negative thought patterns, develop coping strategies, and build resilience. Movement must be brought back into the body, mentally and/or physically.  
4 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richmond, MO
Online in Richmond, Missouri
Lee's Summit, Missouri therapist: Dr. Susan L. Waldo, psychologist
Depression

Dr. Susan L. Waldo

Psychologist, PhD
Treatment for depression is multi-faceted and complex, and includes understanding the impact of depression on every area of one’s life. Making oneself aware allows for successful management of symptoms through CBT, lifestyle, and mindset management.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Richmond, Missouri
Chandler, Arizona therapist: Dr. Leigh Anne Randa, psychologist
Depression

Dr. Leigh Anne Randa

Psychologist, PhD
Effective treatment for depression includes biological, emotional, mental (thinking), and spiritual interventions. When treating depression, Dr. Randa will first help you assess lifestyle factors that may be contributing to or supporting your depression, reviewing such factors as nutrition, sleep, exercise, and supplements. Treatment continues with understanding our emotions and how they affect our behavior and branches into learning how to change our behavior through our thought processes. Many people find that some discussion devoted to unpacking their existential or spiritual discomfort is also helpful in recovery from depression. Dr. Randa is skilled in helping you to examine your faith beliefs with dignity and openness.  
18 Years Experience
In-Person Near Richmond, MO
Online in Richmond, Missouri
Overland Park, Kansas therapist: Paul W Anderson, PhD, psychologist
Depression

Paul W Anderson, PhD

Psychologist, Licensed counseling psychologist, Licensed Addictions counselor
Feeling down and blue is a normal, healthy, human experience. Having clinical depression is another thing and requires a trained professional to help you understand the difference. Basically, clinical depression is normal depression that goes to an extreme level and gets stuck there. Most people need assistance of one sort or the other to get back to normal functioning once they reach this point. br>I will help you first determine where you are along the spectrum from feeling somewhere down and actually being stuck in depression. We'll then look at options available to you to help you feel better and begin enjoying life again.  
43 Years Experience
Online in Richmond, Missouri
Creve Coeur, Missouri therapist: Anita D. Cohn MSW, LCSW - A Leading St. Louis Women's Therapist., licensed clinical social worker
Depression

Anita D. Cohn MSW, LCSW - A Leading St. Louis Women's Therapist.

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
There are two types of depression. Situational depression is based on a particular situation. Clinical depression includes ongoing feelings of sadness or loss. Symptoms may include not having any interests, changes in eating, sleeping and energy levels. Physical and mental changes may be experienced.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Richmond, Missouri