Depression and anxiety disorders can be challenging, but therapy offers a path to feeling more like yourself again. For many, symptoms can feel overwhelming, making it difficult to seek help or believe that improvement is possible. However, support is available, and effective treatment and symptom management can lead to positive change.

If you are facing depression and/or anxiety, remember that reaching out to a therapist or mental health professional is a positive step. Consulting with your doctor can help initiate a treatment plan tailored to your unique situation, experiences, goals, and symptoms. When you feel ready, support is here for you.

Living with anxiety and depression can feel overwhelming, isolating, and disruptive to every part of your life. Contact me to begin therapy and find your path to recovery.

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THERAPY FOR DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY

THE EXPERIENCE OF DEPRESSION

Depression goes by many names: sadness, irritability, worthlessness, guilt, hopelessness and anger. However it is known, it is an unwelcome, often unexpected part of one's life. While we all experience these feelings from time to time, it’s when they begin to bother us for weeks or months at a time that we sense it may be wise to seek help.

Depression can interfere with our relationships, job performance, energy, creativity, and the ability to actively pursue and work towards our goals. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) reports that in 2021, an estimated 21 million adults in the United States had at least one major depressive episode. If left untreated, symptoms of depression can increase and become prolonged. The earlier you seek treatment, the better the odds that you’ll recover fully.

THE EXPERIENCE OF ANXIETY

While anxiety can be a normal and helpful response to worrisome situations, it’s when you begin to feel a sense of chronic, excessive worry about many different aspects of life that anxiety gets in the way of you being your best self. It is also common for anxiety to begin to take shape in physical forms such as headaches, stomach pains, GI issues, and fatigue. When this happens it may be time to seek support.

MY APPROACH

Psychotherapy, or talk therapy, is a widely recognized treatment modality that has proven successful for addressing depression and anxiety. Many individuals find that discussing their struggles and experiences in interpersonal therapy can be quite cathartic. It is encouraging to hear that numerous people report feeling better after expressing themselves and receiving validation for their experiences. Additionally, therapy offers valuable psychoeducation on effective strategies for managing mental illness, depression, and anxiety.

Many treatment programs incorporate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to address depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions and mood disorders. This approach aims to replace negative thinking patterns with more productive or less harmful thoughts. For those dealing with depression and/or anxiety, negative thoughts can often feel overwhelming. CBT can assist individuals in recognizing when these negative thoughts arise and provide strategies to shift from negativity to a more validating perspective, fostering self-love and acceptance.

CBT is also beneficial for confronting fears, whether they are immediate or unlikely to materialize. For individuals struggling with depression and anxiety, fear can often feel like a constant companion. Effective therapy can empower people to challenge cognitive distortions and move beyond their fears. Consequently, they may find themselves functioning more effectively in their jobs, friendships, relationships, and hobbies.

The foundation of my work comes from over 16 years practicing as a psychologist and learning the importance of working with our whole being. From this place my work is deeply grounded in compassion, empathy, and neuroscience.