Depression therapists in Morley, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
Ardross Psychology Practice
Psychologist, Registered Clinical Psychologists - Dr Peter Gibbons and Adri Hunt
Major depression and depressive episodes are frequently related to unresolved trauma, significant loss and complex grief, as well as difficulties with expressing anger, dealing with prolonged frustration, chronic pain or anxiety in an effective way. Therapy explore underlying experiences of a sense of failure and rejection. Unless an organic cause can be identified, both therapists deal with depression and anxiety as a negative psychological state that can be improved utilising cognitive behavioral and self explorative strategies
32 Years Experience
Vanessa Harnischmacher
Counsellor/Therapist, Bach of Social Science (Psychology), Grad Dip Couple and Family Therapy.
A low mood and sadness can be an understandable response to life circumstances and challenges but sometimes these feelings can persist and interfere with day-to-day life. Counselling can help by giving you an understanding of what is happening and introduce you to strategies to manage these feelings and resume meaningful engagement with life
24 Years Experience
Relationship Mentor and Coach
Licensed Professional Counsellor, MNZAC
Our Depression Counseling and Mentoring for Individuals and Couples in Relationships is designed to address the unique challenges that depression brings into a relationship. Recognizing that depression not only affects the individual but also their partner, our therapy focuses on both personal and relational healing. We provide a compassionate space where individuals can explore the impact of depression on their own life, and where couples can learn how it affects their relationship dynamics. Our approach integrates individual therapy to address personal struggles with depression, alongside couples therapy to enhance understanding, communication, and support within the relationship. We employ techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, couple-focused interventions, and empathy-building exercises, aiming to foster a supportive partnership where both individuals feel valued and understood, ultimately creating a stronger bond and a shared path to overcoming challenges.
18 Years Experience
Renee McDonald
Therapist, B Couns (Coaching), Grad Dip Couns, M App Soc Sc, Cert IV TAE, Cert IV BE (Community)
Depression itself can be quite pervasive and hard to shift. Through working through your problems gently, with either gentle counselling, or ongoing psychotherapy, most depressive symptoms can shift. I've found great change can happen through the power of listening to your concerns and working through new ways of being with the gentle hand holding of counselling or psychotherapy.
21 Years Experience
Stephen Moore
Registered Psychotherapist, Masters of Counselling and Applied Psychotherapy (MCAP)
Depression is a horrible place to be and I find this works remarkable watching someone get out of the whole they are in. A lot of deep subconscious work is required here with the outcome being back in charge of your mental wellbeing.
10 Years Experience