Depression therapists in Dallas, Oregon OR
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Dorrett Lovell
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, PMHNP-BC
I can treat symptoms of depression, which is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest or pleasure in activities. It can impact a person's thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and physical well-being, often leading to difficulties in daily functioning and relationships.
30 Years Experience
Online in Dallas, Oregon
Catherine Saunders
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
I view depression as a curable illness and I know that it can help to be in relationship with a person who has your best interest first on the list. I hope to help you find your recovery, and to know that you are not alone during the process and struggle.
27 Years Experience
Online in Dallas, Oregon
Angie Arledge
Pre-Licensed Professional, CSWA
Similar to anxiety there are things in our life that can give us thoughts of feeling hopeless.
3 Years Experience
Online in Dallas, Oregon
Peaceful Warrior Wellness Services, LLC / Dr.Steven Ruiz Bettencourt, Psy.D.,LPC, Cht, EMDR
Licensed Professional Counselor, Doctor of Psychology, Licensed Psychotherapist, Certified Hypnotherapist, EMDR
Depresive disorders come in many packaages, ranging from periodic, seasonal bouts of depresion to chronic, Major Depression diagnoses. Exogenous depression is considered to be a result of envirionmental/experiential forces, whereas, endogenous depression may be related to a genetic predisposition. Some depressions are a combination of both of these factors. Psychotherapy and medications are the usual course of treatment. However, diet, exercise, meditation, DBT, EMDR, as some examples, may also be of great benefit to those struggling with this sometimes debilitationg diagnosis.
41 Years Experience
Online in Dallas, Oregon
Bend Counseling & Biofeedback
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, LCPC
"Like anxious thoughts, depressive thoughts can be a learned response to a stressful event or events. This is called emotional learning. We learn these things when we are under stress and the memory is encoded in the primitive part of the brain. The goal is to discover when and how this learning took place and then to use evidenced approaches to nullify these emotional learnings. The main approach we use is called Memory Reconsolidation or Coherence Therapy. We use this approach alongside modalities like EMDR, CBT, and Somatic Experiencing. If you want to learn more about this powerful approach please google Coherence Therapy or Memory Reconsolidation.
Online in Dallas, Oregon