Depression therapists in Darlington, South Carolina SC
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Dr. David Steinbok
Psychologist, M.S., Psy.D.
Dr. David Steinbok believes that change occurs within the individual, through insight and awareness. By utilizing the therapist as an accepting, non-judgmental participant, one can come to understand what keeps them from moving forward and achieving more satisfaction in their lives.
13 Years Experience
Online in Darlington, South Carolina
Dr. Walter J. Matweychuk
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Loss, failure, or undeserved plight are associated with depression. I will teach you how you disturb yourself when you experience these things and how to stop disturbing yourself by learning to change what you can change and accept what you cannot. There are occasions when people have pure biologically based depressions, but often distorted thinking and rigid attitudes are major factors in depression.
34 Years Experience
Online in Darlington, South Carolina
Jillian Luz
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, ATR
Many of my clients have experienced depression at some points in their lives, if not chronically. We will explore the feelings and thoughts linked to your depressive symptoms and implement EMDR and/or IFS to better understand and support the issues.
9 Years Experience
Online in Darlington, South Carolina (Online Only)
Tessa Trask | Full Circle Wellness
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
We all experience emotions and shifts in our moods-- that's part of the human experience! But prolonged periods of sadness, low-energy and lack of motivation can have a real impact on our lives. Sometimes, experiencing depression can feel like sinking into quicksand, but through our work together, I can help by throwing you a life-line to pull yourself back out.
8 Years Experience
Online in Darlington, South Carolina
Aleigh Everhart
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCS (SC), LCMHC (NC)
Depression can feel overwhelming and exhausting. Since the term "depression" can involve multiple emotional responses, it is important to focus on the symtoms; such as sadness, hopelessness, loss of interest in activities and changes in sleep and/or appetite. Often times, by changing our perceptions (thinking), we can drastically improve the direct symptoms creating "depression" as a whole.
19 Years Experience
Online in Darlington, South Carolina (Online Only)