Treating Depression

Do You Experience Depression like this?

  • Persistent sadness or emptiness
  • Loss of interest in things you used to enjoy
  • Feeling hopeless or worthless
  • Sleeping too much or too little
  • Difficulty concentrating or making decisions

Your not alone

Depression isn’t just “feeling sad”—it’s a real medical condition that affects millions. If you’re struggling to find joy, energy, or motivation, please know this isn’t your fault, and you’re far from alone. Depression affects 1 in 15 adults each year, and many more go undiagnosed.
Here’s what matters most: depression is highly treatable. With the right therapeutic support, you can reconnect with yourself, rediscover meaning, and feel like yourself again. Recovery isn’t about forcing positivity—it’s about understanding what’s happening and building real tools for healing. You deserve support, and taking this step shows tremendous strength.

How I can Help

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What Depression Treatment Looks Like

What We’ll Work On

  • Understanding your depression
  • Identifying triggers and patterns
  • Challenging negative self-talk
  • Rebuilding motivation and energy
  • Reconnecting with meaning and purpose
  • Addressing underlying issues
  • Building healthy routines Processing difficult emotions

Tools You’ll learn

  • Behavioral activation
  • Mood tracking
  • Challenging negative thoughts
  • Self-compassion practices
  • Sleep hygiene
  • Setting small, achievable goals
  • Mindfulness and grounding techniques
  • Social connection strategies