Depression therapists in Malone, New York NY
Maricia Thompson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Depression affects your mood and ability to function. Symptoms can be debilitating and without treatment can get worse and last longer. Fortunately, treatment including therapy and in some cases, the inclusion of medication, can improve the symptoms of depression. I provide a warm environment where you can address your problems and develop coping skills. Therapy is intended to teach you how to overcome negative attitudes and feelings that might be causing your depression and help you return to happier life and normal activities.
11 Years Experience
Alyssa Prete | Knot + Clover
Counselor/Therapist, LMHC, LPC
Many of my clients experience depressed mood and/or other symptoms of depression at various times in their lives. Depression looks different for everyone. You might not feel "sad" all the time but maybe you are lethargic and not enjoying things as much as you once did. Depression is important to address so that it does not worsen. It is very treatable! I will give you the tools to help you feel better and assist you with creating a treatment plan that works best for you and your needs.
13 Years Experience
Scene Creative Life Solutions
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LMSW
Knowing from my own personal journey with depression from adolescence I know how hard it is to feel like you're not making progress. I have a passion for helping people out of this cycle and to create new structures and coping skills for the future.
9 Years Experience
Morgan Mastrangelo
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.
4 Years Experience
Being Health
Treatment Center
Feeling down or sad is a healthy response to life stress. However, when feelings of sadness are more severe, disproportionate to our circumstances, last longer than expected, and interrupt our functioning, treatment can be helpful.
1 Years Experience