Counseling In Florida: Depression Counselors

We found 51 therapists in FL who selected depression counselors as a proficiency.

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Jenifer Garrido, MSW, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Psychotherapist

719 Peachtree Road, Ste 200, Orlando, Florida 32804

As a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist for over 17 years ,my goal is to teach clients how our negative self talk, that little voice that always reminds us of our faults, shortcomings and mistakes, is the basis for low self esteem and depression. Essentially, what we "think" is what we "feel". By learning to identify these irrational and destructive thoughts and utilize effective strategies to challenge and reframe our self talk and behavior, we can reshape our self concept and begin to live the life that we deserve and desire

Ernesto Felipe, LMHC, M.S., MS.Ed., NBCC, CRRTP

Board Certified Mental Health Counselor and Life Coach

75 Valencia Avenue Suite 301, Coral Gables, Florida 33134

Depression can be highly incapacitating. It may not only affect every day functioning (increased work absenteeism, lack of energy, decreased pleasure, and reduced productivity, etc.), but also a person’s physical health (higher propensity for illness and worse prognosis for such chronic illnesses as asthma, arthritis, diabetes, cancer and heart disease). We approach the treatment of depression practicing an eclectic approach that includes: the exploration and Socratic questioning of negative views of self, and the world and the future, the revaluation and modification of these views, the exploration of deeply rooted feelings of abandonment and loss that can be fueling the depressive outlook, and....

Lisa Palmer, PhD, LMFT, CHT

Psychotherapist/Marriage and Family Therapist

299 Camino Gardens Blvd Suite 100, Boca Raton, Florida 33432

It's not uncommon for depression to co-occur with other challenges such as eating disorders, addiction, trauma, grief, loss, or strained relationships, further complicating the healing process. At our practice, we employ a multifaceted approach to support individuals in overcoming depression and achieving mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Through personalized interventions tailored to each individual's unique needs, we address the underlying causes of depression, promote resilience, and cultivate healthy coping mechanisms. By combining therapeutic techniques, holistic approaches, and evidence-based interventions, we strive to empower individuals on their journey toward lasting peace of mind and vitality.

Jennifer Magbanua, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

9300 Conroy Windermere Road, #3173, Windermere, Florida 34786

Jennifer encourages clients with depression to discuss the feelings and determine if they are circumstantial. She also will work with a prescribing doctor of the client's choice if it is decided that medication is necessary. Jennifer encourages clients with depression to consider alternative thoughts to the depressed thoughts. She also discusses how life might look and feel if the client were not depressed.

David Essel, David Essel, M.S., OM

Counselor, Master Life Coach

5237 Summerlin Commons Blvd, Fort Myers, Florida 33907

David’s work in helping people to heal ongoing depression and or anxiety disorders, includes a variety of holistic practices. His own struggle of 30 years with depression gives him a huge advantage when helping others to heal. David uses many techniques including amino acid therapy, CBT, meditation, contemplation and emotional journaling to lift us from the depths of depression. As we find the origin, we can then logically find the path to healing. David will also work with your physician, in helping to prescribe the very best holistic program possible, with your doctors understanding if necessary, in order to create a powerful and positive end result for your life.

Kerri Ifill, LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

2255 Glades Road, Suite 324A, Boca Raton, Florida 33431

I specialize in working with clients struggling with depression. Depression is often a signal to the mind and the body that there is something important happening in the client's life that is not being addressed. It is my goal to help each client to better understand the reasons for their depression, which is often rooted in the suppression of other difficult emotions. As we begin to explore some of these deeper issues, I provide my clients with coping skills related to mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. That way, a client becomes skilled to deal with the issues they previously feared, in a more healthy and effective way.

Lauren Rothstein, LCSW and Health Coach

Licensed Psychotherapist

5550 Glades Road, Suite 500, Boca Raton, Florida 33431

Depression affects how you feel, think and behave and can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems. You may have trouble doing normal day-to-day activities, and sometimes you may feel as if life isn't worth living. If you suffer from depression you are not alone. Over sixteen million people in the United States experienced depression last year. Depression is a treatable condition and I can help.

Monica Buttafava, M.S., LMHC,

Licenced Mental Health Counselor and Psychotherapist

12777 Forest Hill Blvd Suite 1501, Wellington, Florida 33414

More than 70% of children and adolescents with depressive disorders or other severe mood disorders do not receive appropriate treatment. Early intervention provided by a Mental health professional gives them a voice to communicate negative emotions, regulate moods swings, reorganize their thoughts, and lessen the tendency towards somatization of internal conflicts usually externalized as general aches and pain, headaches, stomachaches, anxiety, guilt, and hopelessness.

Megan Szczepanik, LCSW, c-IRT

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

6000 Executive BLVD, Rockville, Maryland 20852

“The Impossible Task”…if you’ve ever struggled with depression you get it. Something that ought to be so easy; sending that email, taking a shower, making the kids lunch, or walking the dog feels as if it’s insurmountable. Well-meaning friends and family aren’t very helpful when they suggest things like, “Just get dressed and exercise. It’ll make you feel better.” I get it. Calling a therapist might be the hardest thing you ever do. If you can take this one step, we’ll walk the rest of the way together.

Stan Hyman, PhD., LCSW

Dr. Stan Hyman

2999 NE 191 Street, Suite 703, Miami, Florida 33180

Fortunately, treatment for depression is available and a person can get much better, often quickly, with regular effective treatment. The treatment of depression can include medication, psychotherapy, diet and exercise and many other strategies that help people overcome the symptoms of depression while addressing the underlying causes. I use a very active and holistic approach to this problem, coming at it from a comprehensive perspective.