Depression therapists in Shelton, Washington WA
Tracy L. Morris
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
While this is the most common initial complaint that clients bring to therapy, many go on to find more meaningful descriptions of their experience. I am well-versed in assessing, diagnosing, and treating depression, when it truly presents. Depending on the nature of the clients' depression, I may refer to and work collaboratively with their other health providers to address the holistic related needs.
9 Years Experience
Sara Odash, Blue Waters Counseling, PLLC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, M.A., LMHC, NCC
There are days we all feel like we just can't get out of bed, then there's long-term depression where our life seems to pass us by. When we experience depression, just making the phone call to get help or believing help is possible may seem impossible. The hardest phone call you may ever make is the one to get an appointment. When you look back, you'll also realize effective help was available by dialing 10 numbers--mine! Together we can, in small steps, move you toward the future you longed for but didn't think you could obtain.
13 Years Experience
Rebecca Gallagher
Therapist
In my work with individuals, couples and families, I am passionate about helping my clients explore what is holding them back from living their best lives. I am an active and supportive listener and will help you identify and meet your own goals for health and happiness.
11 Years Experience
Teona Amble
Psychologist, Ph.D., LP
Are you feeling exhausted by life demands? Depression can make you feel physically, cognitively, and emotionally exhausted. The good news is that there is hope for change. I would like to help you fight back against depression by learning tools to build your coping skills and feel more confident in dealing with family, work, health, and relationship. Let's work together on your emotional toolbox!
13 Years Experience
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