

Depression Lanham MD. Counseling, Therapy, and Treatment for Depression in Lanham, Maryland.
Welcome to our network of depression therapists in Lanham MD 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 Lanham, MD with a licensed psychotherapist or psychologist that specializes in depressive disorders in Maryland can help you find new hope and healing for your life. Choose a Lanham MD depression counselor or psychologist below to begin your new journey of healing.
Counselors For Depression Treatment Near Lanham, MD
Mary Strueber, LCPC
The pain of depression can be so powerful. Depression impacts the way we think and feel about everything. At it's worst it is deadly. But even when it's not driving you to thoughts of wanting to die you know how you have begun to narrow your life down and how painful this invisible feeling is. You want to feel better but don't know how to turn this around. Counseling and therapy can help you achieve the peace of mind and the skills you are seeking.
John Rhead, Ph.D., CGP
Although their are various symptoms attributed to depression, at its core it involves a loss of one's sense of passion and purpose in living. I help people recover their lost sense of passion and purpose by helping them look deep inside themselves for what they have lost. It is not easy work, but it is very rewarding. Once this work is done, the symptoms of depression are no longer needed.
Kathryn Reynolds, LCPC
When life drains you and leaves you feeling overwhelmed and without energy, counseling can help. Therapy can help you explore the issues that are weighing you down and help you find ways to cope with pain and fear that may be holding you back. Sometimes, we get caught into patterns of negativity and therapy can help change these patterns and let you see new possibilities. Self esteem and positive feelings can be cultivated and enhanced. Hope, energy, and passion can be restored through the counseling process.
Nancy Montagna, Ph. D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Email: Contact Dr. Montagna
1110 Fidler Lane, #1417, Silver Spring 20910
Email: Contact Dr. Montagna
1110 Fidler Lane, #1417, Silver Spring 20910
Depression is a suffering that takes the joy our of life and seems endless and hopeless. It drains your self-esteem. It is a sign of a problem but it makes solving problems more difficult. Sometimes medication can help, but psychotherapy is more effective. There are several approaches to getting out of depression and I would use all of them. We can work to notice and challege depressing thoughts. We can work with any underlying trauma where you may have learned to feel depressed. I can also support you to take the kind of actions that lift your mood. You will learn ways of being more nourished and fulfillled.
Ann Klein, LCSW-C, MSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage & Family Therapist
Email: Contact Ann
6239 Plaited Reed, Columbia 21044
Email: Contact Ann
6239 Plaited Reed, Columbia 21044
There are many forms of depression. Some people have a major depression needing both counseling and perhaps medication. Other people come in with low level depression or situational form following a loss or perhaps a trauma. Some people need to process their situation and see it from a different perspective along with exercise, connecting with other people, joining support groups, focusing on moments when they felt strong and competent. I will design, along with you, strategies to help manage the depression and bring hope back into your life.
Norma Stevens, MS, NCC, LGPC
Depression is a common condition that affects 14.8 million American adults annually (National Institute of Mental Health), There are a number of available treatment options. If medication is needed, I will provide appropriate referrals. I work with clients to identify and change negative thinking underlying their depression and explore past experiences that can be a contributing factor. I create a safe, non-judgmental place for clients to explore their feelings, heal, and feel joy once again.
Lisa Brown, MS, LPC, NCC
It is beneficial for someone living with depression to use therapy as an added measure of support. While considering the biological, social, psychological and spiritual factors impacting a person, a process of insight building, emphasizing one's strengths while providing accountability often leads to increased hope and recovery. Depression within the bipolarity spectrum is also addressed when indicated.
Katherine Thorn, MA, LPC
Depression can suck the joy out of your life, leaving you struggling just to do the most basic tasks. You can fight that heavy, dark feeling and I can help. Research shows that counseling works. Therapy can help you to identify the negative thinking that keeps you stuck and feeling bad about yourself. You can learn ways to challenge old habits that get in the way of really living. There are two kinds of depression. Most people think of the "I can't get out of bed" type. Another type is called dysthymia and is more subtle and chronic. Many people don't realize that they have dysthymia. With dysthymia you may feel emptiness, meaninglessness, and feel bad about yourself.
Laurel Fay, M.S., LCMFT
Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist
Email: Contact Laurel
8720 Georgia Avenue, Suite 308, Silver Spring 20910
Email: Contact Laurel
8720 Georgia Avenue, Suite 308, Silver Spring 20910
Depression can be a difficult topic to admit to, much less come to therapy for, but the courage it takes to make that call is your first step out of the darkness. Depression would like you to believe that no one can help you and that you're all alone, but it's not true - feeling that way is actually a symptom of depression itself! That's one reason why depression can be particularly insidious - it can make you feel like something is wrong with you at your core, and so make it hard for you to reach out for help. The truth is that depression is a condition that responds to proper therapy treatment, not a character flaw. Believe that and reach out for the help you deserve.
Ron Kimball, PhD, CGP
Depression is a syndrome, not a distinct disorder. There are many paths to and out of depression so no one single approach is likely to be effective with many people. So part of my approach is to do a careful evaluation and to be sure that all psychological and biological bases are covered. For some, the chance to share, discuss, express, be acknowledged is primary. For others, alterations ways of thinking and accepting their internal states and responses may be called for. For yet others, involvement of a spouse or significant other may be the ticket..
Monique Wilson, LCSW-C
Are you going through a tough time in your life right now? Could you use some help sorting through the painful and stressful days you have been experiencing? Often when we are having various issues or going through other negative events in our life, we are unsure where to turn and how to handle the situation. Having someone to talk to who is non-judgmental, objective, and caring can often be exactly what you need to help ease your stress, lift your spirits and figure out what we want to do next.
Please feel free to contact me to schedule an appointment.
Mark Napack, MS, LCPC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)
Email: Contact Mark
6810 Montrose Road, North Bethesda 20852
Email: Contact Mark
6810 Montrose Road, North Bethesda 20852
Depression is different from simple sadness. From it being like a low-grade fever to positively debilitating, depression can be helped by counseling and therapy. I am an experienced counselor and therapist in dealing with depression. I use evidence-based approaches to help resolve the life-draining experience of depression. In working together, you can move from depression to life. I look forward to hearing from you.
Jeffrey Crouch, LCSW-C
I have a great deal of experience helping clients who are going through feelings and symptoms of depression and/or anxiety. I use a variety of ways to guide clients to feel more content and happy. I use cognitive therapy with clients who tend to be perfectionists and/or are self-critical. I use gestalt therapy with clients who need to more fully express their feelings. I use hypnosis with clients who need to get in better touch with their inner strengths. Everyone deserves to feel good inside.
Susan Jacobson, LCSW-C, CGP
Depression is the most common complaint that brings people into my office. It may be caused by ungrieved losses, by biochemistry, by misperceptions, or by anger suppressed and turned inward. Untreated, it may over time improve, but it may also become entrenched and intractable. Therapy addresses the low self-esteem that accompanies depression and assists the client to know and accept himself more fully. Old injuries, pain, and anger can be brought into the light through exploration of past events and feelings. Therapy supports authenticity and aliveness, antidotes to depression.
Amy Hooper, LCSW-C, CEAP
Licensed Graduate Social Worker
Email: Contact Amy
847 Quince Orchard Blvd. Suite F., Gaithersburg 20878
Email: Contact Amy
847 Quince Orchard Blvd. Suite F., Gaithersburg 20878
Do you ever feel sad or hopeless? Is it difficult getting motivated? Do you feel tired? If so, counseling for depression may be able to help. Counseling can help you:
Decrease feelings of Sadness and Hopelessness
Increase Energy and Motivation
Stabilize Eating and Sleeping
Release Feelings of Guilt and Worthlessness
Eliminate Desire to Hurt Yourself or Others
Reduce Overuse of Alcohol and Drugs
Call 240-274-5680 or email AnotherLook@HealingLLC.com for details.
Kevin Schick, MA, LCPC, NCC
One size does not fit all when it comes to depression and it's various forms and degrees. My approach is highly personalized. I get to the know the whole person and their story to see what has contributed to the depression and look for the solutions to get on the journey to healing. I believe if depression were the same for everyone then there would be only one self-help book and one medication for depression. But there are multiple options for books and medications so it is important to talk with a therapist to get a personalized treatment approach to healing your depression.
Jeffrey Goldberg, LCSW-C
Depression can have many different underlying issues. One in particular is a general unhappiness due to a lack of meaning, purpose or passion in your life. Depression, then, is a sign that something is not working and out of balance. Therefore, it is time to examine your life and uncover what really drives you; what you are passionate about. In therapy, I provide a supportive environment for this self-exploration; to re-align you with your wants, desires and wishes and then work on obtaining them. This will allow you to live a more happy and genuine existence.
Toni Coleman, LCSW, CMC
Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Relationship Coach
Email: Contact Toni
Location Near Therapist: Lanham, MD
Email: Contact Toni
Location Near Therapist: Lanham, MD
Depression can result from a traumatic event or loss- or it can be more cyclical and long term in nature. Therefore, there is no one way to treat depression and I have found that working with the whole person, using holistic approaches, thinking outside the box and employing a combination of treatment strategies often works best to bring about a relief from symptoms and to help the individual live with a much more manageable depression or to live a depression free life. If you suffer from depression, one key to recovery is to not let it define who you are or take over how you live your life. Instead, make it one small part of either who you are or what you have been challenged with.
Larry Drell, MD
Depression is not your fault. When people suffer with depression it changes the way they think of the world and themselves. I have worked with people for over 30 years. I am board certified psychiatrist who practices psychotherapy. In some situations medication is extremely important just like if you had a thyroid problem which could cause depression. Help is available.
Bob Gordon, MS, MA
Coaching; Counseling; Imago Couples Counseling
Email: Contact Bob
Location Near Therapist: Lanham, MD
Email: Contact Bob
Location Near Therapist: Lanham, MD
Though I counsel depressed clients who choose to avail themselves of pharmaceutical support, I specialize in helping you manage and resolve depression through alternative strategies such as nutritional support, lifestyle changes, spirituality, self-help, meditation, exercise and, of course counseling. I work with you to identify sources of comfort, ease, humor, and meaning in your life and coach you in using those to rebuild and maintain a sense of happiness. I also collaborate with licensed holistic health practitioners and neurofeedback providers who can help us resolve your depression.
Keith Miller, LICSW
What if you knew that your brain has a built-in way to stop depression from dragging you down? Depression is a natural mind-state that every human knows, but sometimes depression locks onto us and won't let go. If this is happening to you, we can show you how to level the playing field in your favor, without medication. Not all counseling approaches tap into recent neurological research that shows that you can learn to separate from depressed parts of your mind and build new channels within you that are not clogged with depression static. Visit our detailed website or call to learn more about this modern approach to transform your depression and start living the life you've been missing!
Brad Wasserman, LCSW-C
Psychotherapist for Adults, Adolescents, Couples & Families
Email: Contact Brad
18900 Bluewillow lane, Montgomery Village 20886
Email: Contact Brad
18900 Bluewillow lane, Montgomery Village 20886
Studies have shown that the best results in treating depression result from a combination of therapy and medication, but effective therapy without medication is often successful in treatment of depression. The first step is evaluating your specific situation to determine the best approach for you. Therapy for depression can include a wide range of interventions, but almost always includes some form of cognitive therapy, which involves reframing the thoughts that are contributing to your depression.
Mary Lou Lyon, LPC
If you are feeling depressed, you are probably feeling disconnected from yourself, your relationships, your tasks and your responsibilities. You may be feeling sad, a sense of dread or a loss of hope in your future. My approach to therapy is to provide a supportive and compassionate place where you can talk about your pain, be understood and find new ways of coping with the difficulties you are facing. Sometimes simply sharing your sadness with another person can put you on the pathway to healing.
Jennifer Beall, MS, NCC, DCC, LCPC, LCADC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Email: Contact Jennifer
Location of Therapist: Severna Park, MD 21146
Email: Contact Jennifer
Location of Therapist: Severna Park, MD 21146
Are you feeling hopeless, like life will never get better? Are you having trouble sleeping or eating? If so, you might be suffering from depression. One of the hardest things about depression is that it's hard to believe that anything can change it. Well, things can change for you! Contact me to learn new ways of thinking and feeling that will help you to manage your depression.

Depression Lanham MD.
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 Lanham MD depression counselor. Finding joy in life again through depression counseling Lanham, MD is within reach. If you or someone you love in Maryland needs help and is depressed, we hope you will contact one of our Lanham MD depression counselors for treatment and support. Lanham MD Counseling for depression. Help is available to you.Depression Lanham MD
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