Depression therapists in Bear Valley Springs, California CA
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Jacqlyn Wax Creviston
Psychologist, M.A. Sports Pysychology; Psy.D Clinical Psychology
Treatment for depressive disorders include:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to change negative pattern thinking
Interpersonal therapy to develop healthy relational patterns
Depth therapy for resolving unresolved, unconscious issues
Enhancing exercise and nutrition
4 Years Experience
Online in Bear Valley Springs, California (Online Only)
Sam Naimi
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst
Depression often feels like a heavy weight, obscuring joy and motivation. Psychoanalytic therapy offers a unique lens to explore the unconscious roots of depression. We'll work together to uncover hidden conflicts, past losses, or negative self-beliefs that may be fueling your low mood. By bringing these unconscious elements to light, we can understand their impact and develop new ways of coping. This journey can lead to a renewed sense of purpose, increased emotional resilience, and a brighter outlook on life.
6 Years Experience
Online in Bear Valley Springs, California
Shadi Souferian
Psychologist, Psy.D
We use an evidence-based integrative approach to treat symptoms of depression.
24 Years Experience
Online in Bear Valley Springs, California
Lori Karny
Therapist, LCSW Psychotherapist
Are you blue? Struggling with the ups and downs of life? Is it getting worse? Do you feel hopeless? Considering suicide? Don’t wait any longer to seek help - depression is treatable.
If you are considering suicide now, call the Suicide Prevention Line 1 877-727-4747 or go your local emergency room
35 Years Experience
Online in Bear Valley Springs, California
Newport Academy
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Often, responsible parents do not recognize teenage depression. The symptoms can be mistaken for the child “just being a teen.” Many teens often complain about being tired. In addition, they go through gloomy periods or come across as irritable at the dinner table. Yet, such common issues may be the beginnings of a more serious depressive episode.
16 Years Experience
Online in Bear Valley Springs, California