

Depression Kent WA. Counseling, Therapy, and Treatment for Depression in Kent, Washington.
Welcome to our network of depression therapists in Kent WA who are trained and experienced in counseling and treatment for depression. You are not on this journey alone, no matter how depressed, there is hope. Depression counseling Kent, WA with a licensed psychotherapist or psychologist that specializes in depressive disorders in Washington can help you find new hope and healing for your life. Choose a Kent WA depression counselor or psychologist below to begin your new journey of healing.
Counselors For Depression Treatment Near Kent, WA
Anavadya Taylor, MSW
Our work together will help uproot and eliminate the causes of depression in life and relationships. You learn to transform negative thought patterns to positive feelings. Discover the perspective to live a more meaningful and productive life. In so doing, you create a more positive environment for you and loved ones. You will feel lighter and happier. The process is available to anyone willing to invest time and energy.
Laura Meehan, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Laura
3245 Fairview Ave. E., Suite 200, Seattle 98102
Email: Contact Laura
3245 Fairview Ave. E., Suite 200, Seattle 98102
Working with depression means working individually to find what will lesson your depression. Clients often report feeling better very quickly while working with me. I work with you holistically by addressing your body- exercise and sleep,etc., your mind- What thoughts are you thinking, your emotions- what are your primary feelings and you foundational beliefs about life.I share tips and techniques to help you address your depression. I also assess if you may need a referral for a medication assessment.
Tom Lumsden, M.A., CEAP, SAP
Certified Counselor with the State of Washington
Email: Contact Tom
19106 79th St E, Bonney Lake 98391
Email: Contact Tom
19106 79th St E, Bonney Lake 98391
Depression affects many individuals at various times in their lives. Tom Lumsden is sensitive to the need to come alongside these clients and to help determine the root causes of these feelings. As a Christian counselor, he also desires to instill in each client the truth of how important he/she is and that indeed there is HOPE and that there is a light at the end of this tunnel called depression.
Linda James, M.Ed.,MS
Take charge of your depression. I can help you learn tools to lessen depression and start feeling better. Our thoughts, our current lifestyle, friends or lack of, all contribute to how we feel. Past failures tend to repeat themselves until they are understood. When getting motivated, completing tasks, or social relationships are a struggle the stress of this can lead to depression. Don't put up with feeling other people have more enjoyment in life than you do. Research is showing us that there are ways we can feel better without using medication.
Mike Wisler, MA, LMHC
Depression is a dynamic and multifaceted struggle. Depression is often founded in the past but finds life in the midst of suppressed and unexpressed emotions. Depression starves hope, displaces meaning, and clouds purpose - it is devastating. Depression can be treated, and it always has something to teach us. Depression calls us to engage the pain of our lives, and in doing so begin journeying to greater depths of the heart and relationships.
Wendy Flores, MS
Licensed Mental Health Couselor Associate
Email: Contact Wendy
2366 Eastlake Avenue East Suite 313, Seattle 98102
Email: Contact Wendy
2366 Eastlake Avenue East Suite 313, Seattle 98102
You may have heard it said that depression is anger turned inward. But what are you angry about? Many of us have no idea. One of the reasons depression can be so hard to recover from is that in western culture, we are often not in touch with our deep inner anger. Even though we see anger and rage expressed all around us, it may still be extremely difficult to express our own deep seated anger and has become stuck inside us. My goal is to help you uncover and process deep emotions by looking at life patterns to determine where you may have become "stuck". In this way, your depression will often shift and you are able to let it go. You can finally move on with your life.
Julie Holt, MA, LMHCA
Depression can come in many forms. Maybe this is new for you or maybe it's felt like this for a long time. Either way, depression is very treatable. You don't have to always feel like this. In as few as a handful of sessions you can start getting back to the person you remember being. Long lasting effective change can really be yours. I have helped many people and I think I can help you.
Laura Mathews, MA, LMFTA
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
Email: Contact Laura
9 Lake Bellevue Dr Suite 214, Bellevue 98005
Email: Contact Laura
9 Lake Bellevue Dr Suite 214, Bellevue 98005
Depression is one of the most common reasons people seek counseling. Feeling lost and like we have no purpose leaves us exhausted. We live in a culture that has invited us to believe we should be capable of independently handling all of our troubles. In reality, we are social creatures that need support, relation and emotional nourishment. It is this same culture that can often pressure us to the point of feeling depressed. Through our sessions, we will look at your history, when the depression started, and how it has taken over the parts of your life that used to be pleasurable. You can expect a warm, safe space to share your story.
Brian Pendergast, MA, LMHCA
Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate
Email: Contact Brian
15 South Grady Way #625, Renton 98057
Email: Contact Brian
15 South Grady Way #625, Renton 98057
Working through depression can feel like an insurmountable task; depression often takes over our ability to function and our capacity to embrace a desire for life. Because I believe relationships to be an integral part of issues of depression, the work I do with clients dealing with depression involves taking time to understand the depression and find a desire for life and relatrionships again.
Robert Olsen, MS, LMHC, NCC, CTT
Washington State Licensend Mental Health Counselor
Email: Contact Robert
3102 S. 23rd St, Tacoma 98405
Email: Contact Robert
3102 S. 23rd St, Tacoma 98405
Our staff have extended resources to manage your depression through evaluation, therapy, and if needed, medical resources for treatment beyond professional counseling. Our staff are educated and experienced with manic and depressive issues, with extensive resources to offer. Give us a call or email to schedule an appointment. We also focus on how depression affects all family members, and offer family counseling.
Tom Eggert, MA, LMHC, BCPC
Licenced Mental Health Counselor
Email: Contact Tom
2208 NW Market Street, Suite 315A, Seattle 98107
Email: Contact Tom
2208 NW Market Street, Suite 315A, Seattle 98107
Depression touches on every aspect of our lives. When we are there it is almost impossible to make decisions, work towards goals or even take care of our basic needs. Work with people experiencing depression, I look at all aspects of your life to help determine the origin, nature and best approach to helping relieve it. It is collaborative process that may include other medical professionals only when necessary.
John Edwards, MSW, LICSW, ACSW
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker/Psychotherapist
Email: Contact John
226 Summit Ave. East, Garden Level, Seattle 98102
Email: Contact John
226 Summit Ave. East, Garden Level, Seattle 98102
The signs of depression include feeling sad, hopeless, isolating oneself, finding it hard to get going, and the loss of enjoying many things. Perhaps you feel that a dark gloomy or rainy day cloud constantly follows you around. Depression can respond quite well to counseling which can result in you returning to your previous level of functioning. Some people have been depressed for such a long time that they are cannot remember life any other way. In these instances counseling for depression can open new opportunities for living life.
Courtney Boyer, MS, MEd, LMHCA, NCC, CSE
Feelings of depression can make people feel like they’re in a fog. You may feel like you’re trying to navigate through life, but are unable to really see the whole picture because you’re so stuck in this fog. The longer the depression continues, the thicker the fog gets, and the more hopeless you feel. It may feel like this fog will never lift, but I’m here to help you figure out a way to get through it! Healing is possible. Depression is complex and multifactor-biological, physiological, psychological, and social factors influence these feelings. Figuring this out on your own can be incredibly overwhelming. That’s why it’s so important to with someone like myself who can help you!
Alison Withey, MA, LMHCA CCH
Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate
Email: Contact Alison
3130 E. Madison St. Suite 203B, Seattle 98112
Email: Contact Alison
3130 E. Madison St. Suite 203B, Seattle 98112
Are you feeling sad and tired, or dull, flat and blunted? Or maybe there is a complete lack of happiness in your life and instead an aching pain in its place? Depression can impact your life in many ways and at many levels, emotionally, physically and socially. I work to help you understand why you are feeling depressed, looking at your thoughts, beliefs and experiences to find what’s beneath your feelings of sadness. Depression can be serious and the sooner it is treated the easier it can be to get you back to feeling good. I offer cognitive and mind-body therapy as well as looking at biological influences to help you reduce your sadness and feel better and happier again.
Sheryl Brown, MS, LMFT
Depression hits all of us at some level at some time in our lives. At a low level, we may feel blah, or describe it as the blues. At a more extreme level, depression can be downright debilitating, causing us to lose our appetites or overeat, to gain weight or lose weight. If depression has taken a hold of you to the extent that you are sleeping all the time or conversely, losing sleep, you will want to see your physician and find out if anti-depressants are in order for you. Even if your depression is not to the point of your being unable to get out of bed in the morning, don't delay in getting help. Call me at 425 652-1413 for an appointment.
Sam Louie, MA, LMHC, CSAT-C
Are you experiencing depression or a sense of hopelessness? Do you seek relief from life's blues? I can help as a licensed psychotherapist who works primarily with clients going through loss, divorce, and addictions, depression is one of the areas that often must be worked through in therapy.
Depression affects the core of our being as it robs us of our sense of self and positivity. As a therapist, I engage with my clients in a manner where they can feel there is a better day awaiting. Your issue doesn't have to define you. There is hope beyond today's most difficult challenges. When appropriate, I also dialogue with clients on issues of purpose, spirituality, and meaning of life.
Evan Kimble, LMHC, CMHS
Licensed Mental Health Counselor / Psychotherapist
Email: Contact Evan
2319 N. 45th Street, Suite 211, Seattle 98103
Email: Contact Evan
2319 N. 45th Street, Suite 211, Seattle 98103
The beautiful truth is most people recover from depression. With supportive therapy, people recover more quickly. Science has demonstrated some vital ways to recover: 1) Exercise. Getting out for gentle walks in nature really helps. 2) Enjoyable activities. Yes, fun is prescribed! 3) Setting and achieving meaningful goals. Even small steps count. This is an important one, because depression usually doesn't come out of nowhere. It comes from genuine dissatisfaction with aspects of your life. 4) Changing your beliefs about yourself, and quieting the "inner critic." I can help you with each of these steps and much more to recover your self and your zest for life.
Sean Jackson, MA, LMHC
Depression is a devastating disease and can significantly impact everything in your life. If you suspect you or someone you know is depressed but aren't sure, contact me for a brief assessment. I can help you understand more about your struggles and how you might begin to address and overcome this terrible disease in a matter of minutes. I look forward to helping you move beyond the overwhelming and hopeless feelings of depression and into a place of peace and contentment.
Steve Dill, MA. LMHC
My approach to depression is that most of the time it is trying to teach us something about ourselves or about life. At this point insight and understanding help us change our expectations, renew and deepen our confidence that life is good and our relationships are more precious then we ever knew before. Moving through it takes time and a good coach to help us find our bearings. We have to understand also if it is our body or our emotional world that is causing the depression. Many forms of depression are a result of our bodies breaking down, thyroid problems are frequently suspect, hormone changes or changes in our energy level due to blood sugar. Our bodies respond to our emotional states.
Wendy Smith, MA, LMHCA
Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate
Email: Contact Wendy
18 W. Mercer St., Ste. 360, Seattle 98119
Email: Contact Wendy
18 W. Mercer St., Ste. 360, Seattle 98119
When working with clients who are suffering from depression, I like to work on two parallel tracks at once. The first is a practical track designed to help the client start making changes in his/her external life. For example, if someone is socially isolated, I help him/her figure out how he/she can start to be around other people. The second track is an interior track through which we examine the root causes of the depression and begin to heal the inner wounds that have led to the person's suffering in the first place. I find that, through working on both these levels at once, depression is more quickly and effectively shifted.
Francesca Licciardi, MA, LMHC
My approach with depression is based on the notion of two considerations. Often it may be a neurochemical process resulting in an uphill battle one often feels the weight of trudging day by day. This can often be supported through medication management and counseling. Another consideration of depression is geared toward the idea that one is stuck between the habitual mental constructs of the past or the anticipated constructs of the future. Developing skills to be who we are in the present moment and discovering the felt sense of this space I often find depression no longer exists. My work is based on challenging cognition and developing skills to be fully in the moment.
Peter Hannah, MA, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Email: Contact Peter
1800 Westlake Avenue North, Suite 305, Seattle 98109
Email: Contact Peter
1800 Westlake Avenue North, Suite 305, Seattle 98109
I find that I meet two kinds of people dealing with depression: those where we can find a distinct reason in their lives why they are suffering from it, and those for whom it seems to be rooted in biology. I'm happy to offer support to both kinds of clients, both in the form of therapy, and in referrals to Western or Eastern-based doctors for biological interventions. I will hold the light of hope while we find a way out of whatever it is you are suffering in.
Michael Allred
Just by seeking help and moving towards overcoming depression you will benefit from the help provided from counseling. As your therapist I will help you discover the tools & needed communication skills to help you overcome whatever situation you are facing that is causing you to suffer through depression. My responsibility is to provide you a safe & neutral environment for you to work through & grow towards overcoming depression along with developing coping skills in other areas that are challenging you.
Myrna Pinedo, PhD
Lic. Mental Health, Lic. Marriage & Family, SOTP
Email: Contact Dr. Pinedo
1611 116 Avenue NE, suite 134, Bellevue 98004
Email: Contact Dr. Pinedo
1611 116 Avenue NE, suite 134, Bellevue 98004
People come to depression in different ways. I utilize assesement, experiential exercises, cognitive-behavioral, bibliotherapy, and individual sessions to support you in your journey to health. I will work cooperatively with your psychiatrist or physician in our work together. Lifting the veil of depression can be done, many have prospered, i am here to support you.
Gerry Neely, MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Gerry
2003 Western Avenue, Suite 340, Seattle 98121
Email: Contact Gerry
2003 Western Avenue, Suite 340, Seattle 98121
Counseling can be very helpful when you are feeling depressed. My approach is to help you become happier and more functional by first using some beneficial techniques from cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). As these beneficial tools help you begin to feel better, together we will explore relationships in your life which may be unrewarding or disadvantageous. Insight into causes of depression coupled with CBT techniques will aid you in becoming happier and more engaged in your life.
Jeffery Goff, MA, LMHCA
When depression creeps into your life, completing daily tasks can seem unbarable. In addition, a lack of energy, body aches, fatigue, and sleepless nights only add to the frustration of feeling "stuck" or "powerless". My goal is to work together in removing the obsticles of sadness and re-establishing confidence and self-worth to your life. We will explore aspects of your life which are painful, however you can expect an environment that is warm and inviting. With a non-judgmental approach, you will be able to recieve personal knowledge that will enrich your life and aid in your recovery towards a life full of happiness and vitality as opposed to sadness and despair.

Depression Kent WA.
If you struggle with feeling alone, feel endlessly sad, or that just getting through the day is difficult, these may be indications that you could benefit from seeing a Kent WA depression counselor. Finding joy in life again through depression counseling Kent, WA is within reach. If you or someone you love in Washington needs help and is depressed, we hope you will contact one of our Kent WA depression counselors for treatment and support. Kent WA Counseling for depression. Help is available to you.Depression Kent WA
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