Depression therapists in Loveland, Ohio OH
Ruth Ellerbusch
Counselor/Therapist, LPC, EMDRII
EMDR helps resolve trauma, which is often the undercurrent of depression. Once resolved, hope and a better self concept often emerges.
36 Years Experience
Glenwood Behavioral Health Hospital
Treatment Center
Depression is a common and treatable mental health condition that affects millions of people every year. Glenwood Behavioral Health Hospital offers inpatient and outpatient treatment for adults and adolescents whose depression signs and symptoms are keeping them from functioning at their highest level. You’ll receive round-the-clock care from a team of experts whose sole goal is to help you regain a sense of safety and security. Our team of experienced professionals can help you identify the underlying causes of your depression and develop a personalized treatment plan that includes therapy, medication management, and other supportive services. If you or someone you love is struggling with depression, please don't hesitate to reach out to us for help. With the right treatment and support, you can overcome depression and live a happy, healthy life.
3 Years Experience
Heartland Healing Counseling & Consultation
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LISW-S, LMHC, LMFT
We have extensive experience with mood disorders, including depression. We utilize various modalities based on need.
8 Years Experience
Ben Dickstein
Psychologist, PhD
I believe in a comprehensive approach to the treatment of depression that includes cognitive behavioral therapy, behavioral activation, and value-concordant living. When appropriate and needed, I consider lifestyle and interpersonal factors that are perpetuating mood issues for my clients and work with them to make steps toward taking bold action. Additionally, when appropriate, I like to collaborate with other members of an individual's care team, such as psychiatrists and primary care providers, and help individuals to reconnect to those around them, building up their level of social support and connectedness.
11 Years Experience
Jayson L. Mystkowski
Psychologist, Ph.D., ABPP
Courtesy of PsychCentral: "CBT works by helping you change any unhelpful thought processes that may be contributing to your depression. Through various techniques, CBT aims to do the following:
Identify and challenge negative thoughts: CBT teaches you to spot and challenge automatic negative thoughts linked to depression, like feeling helpless, hopeless, or worthless.
Restructure cognitive patterns: A therapist will work with you to reframe your interpretation of life events, altering any core beliefs that contribute to depressive symptoms.
Develop coping strategies: CBT teaches effective coping skills and problem-solving techniques to handle challenging situations.
Behavioral activation: Your CBT therapist will encourage you to do enjoyable things to fight against feeling withdrawn and inactive, common feelings in depression.
Relapse prevention: CBT not only treats current symptoms but also focuses on preventing future relapses by teaching strategies to maintain healthier thoughts and behavior patterns..."
20 Years Experience