Depression therapists in Corowa, New South Wales NSW, Australia AU

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Albury, New South Wales therapist: Karen Seinor, counselor/therapist
Depression

Karen Seinor

Counsellor/Therapist, MACA
First off, let's be real. Depression sucks. We're talking feelings of helplessness, despondency and dejection. When you're really depressed, you just cant get up and get moving. There can be: • Anxiety • Agitation • A genuine feeling of unease • A sense of displacement • Feelings of physical discomfort - as in, not comfortable in one’s own body. On a mental level, the thoughts can be negative, cloudy - even scattered. To friends and family, it might seem that the depressed person is not even trying to help themselves. In reality though, most people suffering with depression focus on what is not right, rather than what is. This tendency to dwell on the problem, like cows in a paddock chewing their cud, is one of the biggest downfalls for anyone who is feeling blue. People like to tell themselves that if they understood the problem (whatever that happens to be), they would be able to solve it, feel better, or get things sorted. Unfortunately, this is not the case. In fact, when you spend your time going over and over the problem, all that you do is build the problem, giving it more energy and life and as a result making yourself feel ever more overwhelmed by it. In this state, trying to ‘fix’ the source of depression is often too steep a mountain to climb, but a combination of changes will most likely do the trick. Of course, this is a process, which means it will take a little time and effort, but it is do-able. When you believe that you can't, you will get overwhelmed, feel depressed, and basically give up, sinking deeper into the depression. If, however. there is a plan, a strategic, step by step process you can follow, one in which there are small but measurable changes experienced, things begin to shift. It may seem almost impossible to escape the fog of depression and have the clarity to make a plan. This is where therapy may help.  
24 Years Experience
In-Person Near Corowa, NSW
Online in Corowa, New South Wales
Surry Hills, New South Wales therapist: Crawf Weir Psychotherapy, counselor/therapist
Depression

Crawf Weir Psychotherapy

Counsellor/Therapist, L1 Internal Family Systems, Master of Counselling
This therapeutic approach allows individuals to understand and navigate the different parts of their internal system that contribute towards depression. By doing so, individuals can recognise and address their underlying thoughts and beliefs leading to a more integrated and balanced sense of self. This, in turn, can help reduce depressive symptoms and improve emotional well-being.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Corowa, New South Wales
South Yarra, Victoria therapist: Karen Sri Thomas, registered psychotherapist
Depression

Karen Sri Thomas

Registered Psychotherapist, MCP
It's common for friends and family to underestimate the overwhelming and debilitating nature of depression. Feeling constantly down, isolated, and stuck can have long-term physical, emotional, and psychological effects. But don't worry, we'll uncover the root of your depression and gently process what's going on, at a pace that feels comfortable for you. You don't have to face it alone - I'm here for support at every step of the way.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Corowa, New South Wales
Mullumbimby, New South Wales therapist: Mairead Cleary, registered psychotherapist
Depression

Mairead Cleary

Registered Psychotherapist, Masters in Gestalt Therapy
Depression has a deceptive timelessness where it can feel like things have always been this dark and will always be this dark. But that's not true. Nothing in nature remains static. Things are always changing. One season replaces another. It's important to remember this and to know, even in the darkest moments, that something different is possible.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Corowa, New South Wales
London, England therapist: Birgit Schreiber, psychologist
Depression

Birgit Schreiber

Psychologist, PhD and MA in Psychology
A degression is more than sadness - it's when we struggle to help ourselves shift ourselves. Here it is helpful to begin with behavior and cognitive examinations to help us mobilize the kind of engergy we need.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Corowa, New South Wales