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Columbus, Ohio therapist: Mind and Body Psychiatry- Annamaria Pagani, psychiatrist
Depression

Mind and Body Psychiatry- Annamaria Pagani

Psychiatrist, CNP, PMHNP-BC
I am able to prescribe medication and work on coping mechanisms with depression. Genetic testing is also able to be done to help treat the depression.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Sheffield Lake, Ohio
Beachwood, Ohio therapist: Sara E Roth, counselor/therapist
Depression

Sara E Roth

Counselor/Therapist, Ph.D., IMFT-S, LPCC, EMDR Certified Therapist, EFT Trained Therapist
Depression is a significant difficulty which impacts daily functioning and quality of relationships. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a highly effective evidence-based treatment which helps you understand the connection between your thoughts, feelings and behavior.  
23 Years Experience
In-Person Near Sheffield Lake, OH
Online in Sheffield Lake, Ohio
Beachwood, Ohio therapist: Ashley Braun-Gabelman, psychologist
Depression

Ashley Braun-Gabelman

Psychologist, PhD
Cognitive therapy can help you cope with difficult thoughts, feelings and behavior when you're feeling stuck in depression.  
10 Years Experience
In-Person Near Sheffield Lake, OH
Online in Sheffield Lake, Ohio
Alexandria, Virginia therapist: Sound Mind Sound Body LLC, psychologist
Depression

Sound Mind Sound Body LLC

Psychologist, MPsy, PsyD
Whether dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, or chronic health issues- there is a big impact on physical health. Utilizing an integrative approach and with a background in cognitive-behavioral therapy, relational therapy, and mindfulness-I aim to meet the goal of overall healing.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Sheffield Lake, Ohio
Washington, District of Columbia therapist: Dr. Wayne Bullock, psychologist
Depression

Dr. Wayne Bullock

Psychologist, PsyD, MEd
Life is filled with challenges. We all approach these challenges in characteristic ways that are shaped by the life we have lived up until that moment. Some times, the way we respond leaves us feeling depressed, as if life is empty, barren, or so deeply unsatisfying we would rather not participate fully. Depression then can become reinforcing, because being depressed limits opportunities to find moments of happiness or connection. Therapy examining what led to the depression in the beginning, as opposed to a "band-aid" approach of only trying to reduce the depressed feelings, can not only result in you feeling less depressed, but aid you in living a life even more thriving than before you were depressed.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Sheffield Lake, Ohio