Depression Therapy
Overview
Depression can affect mood, motivation, relationships, work, sleep, appetite, and self-worth. NIMH describes depression as involving symptoms that affect how people feel, think, sleep, eat, and handle daily activities.
How Brighter Path can help
Therapy can help clients identify patterns that keep them stuck, develop practical coping strategies, and reconnect with values, routines, and support systems. Our providers may draw from cognitive behavioral therapy, behavioral activation, and other evidence-informed approaches, and can coordinate with psychiatric providers when medication may be appropriate.
When to reach out
Consider reaching out if persistent sadness, fatigue, hopelessness, isolation, or changes in sleep and appetite are interfering with daily life.
Request an appointment
Speak with a Brighter Path provider about depression therapy.
Request an appointmentTrusted resources
If you are in immediate danger, call 911. If you are in crisis, call or text 988.
Areas We Support
Select a topic below to learn more about common concerns, treatment options, and how Brighter Path Behavioral Health may be able to help.
- Anxiety Therapy
- Depression Therapy
- Bipolar Disorder Support
- Mood Disorders
- OCD Therapy
- Trauma Therapy
- Grief and Loss Counseling
- Couples and Relationship Counseling
- Parenting Support
- Family Counseling
- Psychosis-Related Concerns
- ADHD / Attention Concerns
- PTSD Therapy
- EAP Consulting
We are here for your needs and have a provider for you.
