Depression therapists in Virginia
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Richard Forde
Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor
Feeling sad, lost, and hopeless can feel overwhelming. When life gets hard, it is best not to journey alone. There is hope for those who struggle with depression. IFS and EMDR provide effective ways of engaging with those parts of us that drive depression and need care and support. Exploring mindfulness practices and self-care skills can also help with overcoming depression. I would like to support you as you discover ways to find relief from sadness.
25 Years Experience
Online in Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia
(Online Only)
Dr. Michael J. Gennari
Psychologist, Ph.D.
My sensitive and engaging, direct and practical, style is reported by my clients as one of their attractions to working with me. I work with Children, Adolescents and Adults, addressing ADHD, depression and anxiety, divorce, loss and medical trauma. . I would be honored with your trust in me.
37 Years Experience
In-Person in Herndon, VA 20170
Online in
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Grace in the Shadows
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, MDiv, MA, NCMHC, ALMHC, VALMHC
I address depression by providing a holistic and faith-based approach to healing. Integrating psychological insights with Christian principles, I incorporate prayer, scriptural guidance, and discussions on hope and faith into therapy sessions. Recognizing the spiritual dimension of depression, I help individuals explore the connection between their faith and emotional well-being. Encouraging clients to lean on biblical promises of comfort and strength, I integrate cognitive-behavioral strategies to challenge negative thought patterns. Fostering a sense of purpose and meaning in alignment with Christian values, I collaborate with clients to develop coping mechanisms, emphasizing the importance of seeking support from their faith community. This integrative approach aims to address the multifaceted aspects of depression, empowering individuals to find solace in their Christian beliefs and work towards emotional healing and recovery.
2 Years Experience
Online in Alabama, North Carolina, Virginia
(Online Only)
Pathways Family and Community Services
Counselor/Therapist, PhD, LPC, NCC, CAADC
Support clients managing symptoms of a variety of mental health disorders
8 Years Experience
In-Person in Stafford, VA 22554
Online in Virginia
Eric Weinstein
Life Coach, Hypnosis and NLP, shamanic healing, Energy Psychology (including "tapping"), Voice Dialogue
As a non-licensed practitioner, I cannot legally claim to work with depression (because it’s a diagnosable condition). That said, I’ve successfully helped a number of depressed clients (officially diagnosed or not) who’ve been in conventional treatment for years. I also speak from personal experience, as a guy whose family was affected by undiagnosed depression.
I believe the “chemical imbalance” model that the pharmaceutical companies use is simplistic. It reflects our society’s love of easy answers, how little therapy insurance companies want to pay for, and the over-specialization of health care, which results in practitioners who don’t understand how mind, body, and spirit fit together.
A holistic long-term solution can be as simple as diet, herbs, and supplements (some as effective as prescriptions, without the side-effects). Or it might include coaching to develop healthy relationships and solve problems that are getting you down, improving self-esteem, learning healthy habits and positive coping mechanisms, and healing and energy treatments to change the negative messages you’ve absorbed through life.
17 Years Experience