Counseling In Florida: Depression Counselors

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

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John Hawkins, LMHC, MA, DD , Member AACC

Board Certiffied Christian Counselor by AACC

Wellington, Florida 33415

Depression is the leading mental illness today. It is easy for those who have never suffered from depression to set in judgment on those who do. Don't allow the opinions of others to keep you from getting help. Depression is a very treatable illness. Most depression is caused by some external life event that needs to be processed through. Here at Gateway we help you discover the event and process through it. We explore whether that event was in the past, the present or a combination of the two. We also help you assess the severity of the depression and then together agree on the best treatment plan for it. There is hope for the depressed person. We are here to help restore it to you.

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

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

Miami, Florida 33101

Grey Matters International, Inc. and the work of Kevin J. Fleming, Ph.D. handles depression and other emotional disorders in a very unique way. Most of therapy or counseling processes utilize validation, unconditional positive regard, and reframing as common techniques to get someone to heal from their depression. Though this can be helpful, it rarely fixes the core problem behind it and for tough cases we then refer them usually to a psychiatrist for medication which can have tons of side effects. Instead, why not try a natural and arguably more effective way to not just change your mind, but change the brain--where the depression is rooted. Contact us at kevin@kevinflemingphd.com.

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....

David Ransen, Ph.D., LMFT, CHt

Clinical Director

Delray Beach, Florida 33483

So often, depression is a natural response by people who feel overwhelmed by all that is required to engage with and enjoy the world. After 42 years in the field, I have learned that the secret to helping clients get past that overwhelmed feeling requires only two easy steps. First, I listen closely to find out what people's natural strengths, skills, and gifts are. Then I gradually give them very small assignments called "baby steps" that rely on their strengths. Each small change has huge results, and depression soon fades away as each step is achieved.

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

Orlando, Florida 34786

Grey Matters International, Inc. and the work of Kevin J. Fleming, Ph.D. handles depression and other emotional disorders in a very unique way. Most of therapy or counseling processes utilize validation, unconditional positive regard, and reframing as common techniques to get someone to heal from their depression. Though this can be helpful, it rarely fixes the core problem behind it and for tough cases we then refer them usually to a psychiatrist for medication which can have tons of side effects. Instead, why not try a natural and arguably more effective way to not just change your mind, but change the brain--where the depression is rooted. Contact us at kevin@kevinflemingphd.com

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.

Mary Weatherford, Ph,D., MBA, Ed.S., CRC, BCN

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

1522 San Ignacio Ave. Suite 1, Coral Gables, Florida 33146

Major Depression is an all consuming disorder. We have techniques that can help restore interest or pleasure in previously enjoyed activities, rid you of hopeless/helpless feelings, abolish fatigue and reset sleep patterns and more. Our EEG Biofeedback process can help you finally get out of that deep dark pit and enjoy life again without long term therapy and without medication in most cases. The process helps your brain to be more flexible and resilient to function more optimally. You can begin to enjoy that inner peace again. We even have EEG Biofeedback home training units if regular visits to the office are difficult for you

Richard Nay, Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist

12627 San Jose Blvd Ste 803, Jacksonville, Florida 32223

As a psychologist, depression may be the most common complaint or difficulty that my clients experience. Put simply, depression can be a result of genetic/constitutional tendencies, environmental issues such as life stressors, or both. I often employ what is known as the cognitive-behavioral approach in dealing with depression, in other words looking at the relationship between negative, self-defeating thoughts, and the resulting emotion, e.g., "Stinkin' Thinkin'." I also place a large emphasis on important daily mood issues, such as sleep, diet, activity level, and receiving adequate light levels. An attitude of gratefulness is important in reducing feelings of depression.

William Brennan, L.M.H.C., C.A.P.

Psychotherapist

570 Memorial Circle Suite 150, Ormond Beach, Florida 32174

If you feel depressed, you may be frustrated because you don’t know why. On the other hand, you may know why you feel depressed but the symptoms don’t subside. Many times we are still affected in the present by painful events of our past. We can’t change our past. However, we can change how the past is affecting us today. With every hurtful event comes emotional pain and a negative belief about you. In psychotherapy with me, that event can be processed in a way that removes the pain and replaces the negative belief with a positive belief of your choosing. This process can reduce and eliminate the symptoms of depression. Go to emdr.com for more information and research on this process.