Depression Counselling in Fort St John, BC.

Leading therapy for major depression, bipolar, postpartum depression, SAD and mood disorders in Fort Saint John, British Columbia.


Trobak Holistic Counselling, MACP, RCC, CCS
Depression Counsellor

Trobak Holistic Counselling, MACP, RCC, CCS

Registered Clinical Counsellor, nationally certified clinical supervisor

Fort St John, British Columbia V1J 2B1 | 250 794 1968

Trobak Holistic Counselling's approach to depression is: 1. Understand why a person is struggling with the depression. What are the life experiences that contributed to the depression 2. Understanding the chemical reaction in the brain that causes depression. 3. Depression is often a coping strategy for dealing with unresolved past issues. Exploring unresolved past issues as well as other past experiences with depression.

Patti Langlais, MA, RCC
Depression Counselor

Patti Langlais, MA, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Available for Online Therapy

Depression can be experienced in a multitude of ways and often differently by each person. Depression can leave an individual feeling overwhelmed, a loss interested in activities that they used to enjoy, feel a lack of energy, have difficulty sleeping, experienced pronounced weight changes, and even serious illness. You do not have to suffer or feel alone. We will work with you to uncover the elements to your depression and help you to regain enjoyment and satisfaction in your life.

Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW
Depression Counselor

Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

When one is depressed the range of thoughts and feelings encompass a wide spectrum. Sadness and despair might be pervasive. One can feel as if they have fallen into a deep dark pit where everything is covered in negativity and hopelessness. In this state, one can feel inadequate, discouraged, unable or unwilling to make decisions. In addition, guilt, shame, profound low self-esteem and loss of interest in relationships, sex, career and even life itself are commonly found. A variety of evidence-based tools, specific to the needs of the individual, applied skillfully at the right time, can dramatically lift one out of that deep, dark pit and help avoid relapse.

Currents Counselling, RCC, CCC, RSW
Depression Counselor

Currents Counselling, RCC, CCC, RSW

Registered Clinical Counsellors, Canadian Certified Counsellors, and Registered Social Workers

Available for Online Therapy

We are first interested in the context and history of the depression or sadness and what may it potentially be in response to. We understand that it is normal to feel extreme sadness in the face of trauma, violence, grief and loss, etc. We also know that clinical depression is something that deserves intentional support and intervention. We work to understand and provide the best support for each individual or family.

Alain Langlais, MH, RTC, CHHt
Depression Counselor

Alain Langlais, MH, RTC, CHHt

Counsellor

Available for Online Therapy

Depression can be experienced in a magnitude of ways and is often experienced differently by each individual. Symptoms may range from feeling increasingly irritable, experiencing a sense of emptiness and hopelessness, and an individual often will feel completely overwhelmed, losing interest in activities they once enjoyed. Depression may also be experienced physically. Physical symptoms may include, but are not limited to a lack of energy, problems sleeping, pronounced weight changes, and eventually, even serious illness. In cases of mild to moderate depression, there is an increasing amount of research supporting counselling as effective as medication in improving a person’s mood. Many clients have been referred to counselling by their family doctor when...(view profile to read more)

Valentina Chichiniova, RCC, CCC
Depression Counselor

Valentina Chichiniova, RCC, CCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor, Canadian Certified Counsellor

Available for Online Therapy

Depression is often associated with negative beliefs about oneself and the world, and EMDR can help to desensitize and reprocess these negative beliefs, leading to a more adaptive and positive worldview. Through the use of bilateral stimulation, such as eye movements or tapping, EMDR can help to process the distressing memories and beliefs, reducing the intensity of the emotional response and increasing emotional resilience. By addressing the underlying negative beliefs, EMDR can help to alleviate symptoms of depression and improve overall mood and well-being.


You Have Found The Best Therapists for Depression and Mood Issues in Fort St John, BC.

Are you ready to experience new freedom? Thank you for visiting our British Columbia search of licensed therapists in Fort St John who specialize in helping people overcome sadness, treat major depression and mood disorders such as bipolar, postpartum depression, and seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Feeling down, lonely, and depressed can affect us at any station in life. Sometimes the cause may be physiological (such as hormonal or due to medication), it may be emotional, environmental, psychological or any combination of the above. Counselling for recovery and restoration from depression by a top rated therapist in Fort St John will help you climb back up and start living your dreams again.

Fort St John is located in British Columbia, Canada. It has a land area of 26.27 square kilometers.  The population of Fort St John is 20,155 people with 7,937 households . The population ranking for Fort St John is #212 nationally and #32 for the province of British Columbia with a density of 767.30 people per sq km. Fort St John therapists serve postal code: V1J.