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Depression therapists in Higham Ferrers, ENG, GB

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Northampton, England therapist: Mr Jay Pink, therapist
Depression

Mr Jay Pink

Therapist, Ad.Prof.Dip. PC MNCS Acc
Getting you back to good… In everyday life, we all suffer from anxieties or concerns that may limit our happiness. Therapy involves coming to terms, and understanding reasons you may be unhappy or struggling with things. You deserve to live the life you want, to feel good.   
17 Years Experience
Near Higham Ferrers, ENG
Milton Keynes, England therapist: The PsychoTRAUMA Clinic (Convergence College of Psychotherapy), registered psychotherapist
Depression

The PsychoTRAUMA Clinic (Convergence College of Psychotherapy)

Registered Psychotherapist, Rev, DD (hon), DMin, Various Dips & Certs.
I am usually able to draw long term sufferers 'out of depression' within 2 weeks to three months on average. There are no guarantees but my results speak from themselves.  
29 Years Experience
Near Higham Ferrers, ENG
Online in Higham Ferrers, England
Brackley, England  therapist: Dr David Tilbrook, psychologist
Depression

Dr David Tilbrook

Psychologist, Chartered Clinical Psychologist Specialising in Psychotherapy with Senior Practitioner Status
'Depression' can be our starting point but generally does not tell us much about what is going on at an internal emotional level. We will work to understand what the emotional dynamics are that are getting you depressed or keeping you there, and then work together to free you from unhelpful patterns and coping mechanisms so you can regain your vitality and purpose in life.  
24 Years Experience
Near Higham Ferrers, ENG
Online in Higham Ferrers, England
London, England therapist: Abi Jude, counselor/therapist
Depression

Abi Jude

Counsellor/Therapist, MBACP Member
Depression can be something we're familiar with or can take us by surprise due to loss of a job, partner, loved one or animal. Either way it can be debilitating and traumatic as an experience. I offer a safe space to explore how depression has impacted you and then how you can find a way forward.  
13 Years Experience
Near Higham Ferrers, ENG
Online in Higham Ferrers, England
Cardiff, Wales  therapist: Kyle Davies, psychologist
Depression

Kyle Davies

Psychologist, BSc MPhil CPsychol AFBPsS
In modern society, the word depression is used to describe experiences ranging from low mood and sadness to a complete inability to function. Depression can manifest as extreme fatigue, cognitive dysfunction and suicidal thoughts. Statistics tell us that one in six to a quarter of us will suffer from mild to severe depression at some point in our lives. Mild to severe depression can last from a few days to many years. Often there are no clear-cut manifestations of the depression that outsiders can observe, and this compounds the problem because people don’t understand what you are experiencing. No two people’s experience of depression is exactly the same, and it can be very difficult to understand why the symptoms are even present much less what to do about it. Having experienced depression firsthand, I know what the experience is like and how debilitating it can be. I have now successfully treated sufferers of depression for over 20 years and have drawn heavily on my personal experience and the lessons it taught me. Depression symptoms can manifest themselves in many different ways and can also increase gradually over time making them harder to detect in the early stages. The symptoms can be wide-ranging and the symptoms can appear to be constant and relentless. Your symptom experiences may well include: low mood hopelessness lack of motivation confusion and a sense of being lost or stuck loss of appetite, weight loss, or weight gain cognitive dysfunction – ‘brain fog’, inability to concentrate and memory loss sleep disturbance loss of pleasure and interest in life agitation fatigue and lack of energy suicidal thoughts weakness aches and pains Loss of libido I’d like to be very clear, we often think that when we experience symptoms there is something wrong with our brain. While this can be the case, a more useful way of looking at symptoms for the condition of depression, is that your body is seeking to get your attention, to let you know that something is not quite right. You are NOT broken, your body is working perfectly normally, it is simply alerting you to the fact that you’ve become disconnected from YOU and something needs to change. Opening up to a new understanding and making that change is well within your own capability.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Higham Ferrers, England