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Depression therapists in Altoona, WI

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Chicago, Illinois therapist: Dr. Judith Bank, licensed clinical social worker
Depression

Dr. Judith Bank

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, PhD, MA, BSW, Fellowship, BCD, LCSW,
I am a gentle soul and treat those who are depressed with kindness as well as exploration of cause and effect. Help to mollify and alter negative thoughts. If necessary, refer for medication.  
42 Years Experience
Online in Altoona, Wisconsin
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Dr. Traci Williams, psychologist
Depression

Dr. Traci Williams

Psychologist, PsyD, ABPP, CFT-I
I support clients struggling with feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and related issues with sleeping and eating. You will learning coping mechanisms to manage your depression. I help you identify the root cause of your depression, as well as challenge and reframe negative thought patterns that can contribute to your depression so you can regain control of your life.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Altoona, Wisconsin
Jacksonville, Florida therapist: Dr. Kimberlyann Marsden, psychologist
Depression

Dr. Kimberlyann Marsden

Psychologist
When working with someone experiencing depression, I take a holistic approach looking to see how the physical body, mind and emotions are being impacted. Then, I customize treatment to include solutions that restore physical and mental health. I provide client concrete ways to restore their energy, shift mood, change negative thinking and embrace joy.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Altoona, Wisconsin (Online Only)
Omaha, Nebraska therapist: Karen Baumstark, Ph.D., psychologist
Depression

Karen Baumstark, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Ph.D., CMHIMP, CTACC
Depression is often misunderstood, thought to be the same as sadness or grief. While there are certainly similarities, depression has a different quality to it. Depression can make you feel like you have no life spark. It can make you feel like time has stopped. It can feel like it is taking over your life. Depression may be primarily organic, due to a chemical imbalance, or it may be primarily situational, or it can be a combination of both. Therapy can be very helpful for a person experiencing depression. It provides a place where things that are hard to talk about can be worked through. Many times, past trauma, as well as current situations, contribute to depression. Over time, we may get into habits of thought, feeling, and behavior that also contribute to depression. Even dietary habits can contribute. I use a holistic approach with psychodynamic underpinnings to look at past history, past trauma, beliefs, thoughts, feelings and behavioral patterns, and health and self-care habits to help clients address their depression.  
34 Years Experience
Online in Altoona, Wisconsin
Roswell, Georgia therapist: Alan Brandis, Ph.D., psychologist
Depression

Alan Brandis, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist
There are several approaches that can work well, and I use them in combinations depending on the wishes of the client. I often use psychological testing to help clarify the underling issues and better target interventions, including recommending medications most likely to be effective, based on psychological testing results.  
34 Years Experience
Online in Altoona, Wisconsin