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Depression therapists in Apple Valley, CA

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Rancho Santa Margarita, California therapist: Connie Taylor, Ph.D., psychologist
Depression

Connie Taylor, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Certified Imago Therapist, Depth Psychologist
Depression is a state of being that is not grief, sadness, or feeling "down." It involves the whole person and generally is helped by both medication and psychotherapy.  
43 Years Experience
Near Apple Valley, CA
Redlands, California therapist: Daniela Bumann, life coach
Depression

Daniela Bumann

Life Coach, Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness Coach
Are you tired of destructive habits and feeling depressed? Recognize and get past limiting beliefs to live the life you WANT & deserve! In a positive and judgement free zone, learn NEW skills and strategies to achieve your goals and maximize your life - living it on your terms!  
30 Years Experience
Near Apple Valley, CA
Online in Apple Valley, California
Redlands, California therapist: Teresa Rimmer, marriage and family therapist
Depression

Teresa Rimmer

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
From a sufferer's perspective, depression is when one hurts so bad they cannot do what they should to help themselves. Pain that deep does not have to exist. With the help of exercise, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, possible medicine, you can be helped, and the pain comforted.  
11 Years Experience
Near Apple Valley, CA
Online in Apple Valley, California
Los Angeles, California therapist: Dr. Sari Shepphird, psychologist
Depression

Dr. Sari Shepphird

Psychologist, Ph.D.
Injury in sport can often lead to depression, as can other life disappointments. This is a common issue that I treat.  
28 Years Experience
Online in Apple Valley, California
San Diego, California therapist: Elaine Quattro, marriage and family therapist
Depression

Elaine Quattro

Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT
It’s just as surprising for some people to discover that no one or thing is causing them to feel what they are feeling. It seems natural to assume that I feel bad because of what has happened to me or because of the situation that I am in, but this is just not so. You feel what you believe! Our beliefs determine how we view and interpret life as it happens. And this interpretation of our situation determines what we feel in the midst of it. The good news is, if our belief changes, then our emotion will naturally change as well; even if our situation remains the same.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Apple Valley, California (Online Only)