Depression Therapy in Florida
“I saw the world in black and white instead of the vibrant colors and shades I knew existed.” – Katie McGarry
My clients with depression often share they’re feeling sad, blah, empty, hopeless, and/or isolated. Some say they’re feeling irritable and on edge as well. And some also say they’re having medically unexplained physical aches/pains and sexual desire/performance issues. While some are feeling tired and unmotivated, unable to care for responsibilities at work, school, or home, others are managing to get things done but they’re “just going through the motions” and not feeling satisfaction or joy from those things. Still others share that they feel better when they “stay busy.” However, most all do say they’re experiencing negative, unhelpful, intrusive thoughts. This makes sense, as our emotions are influenced by what and how we think. I’ll also say here to the benefits for some to “stay busy,” this makes sense too as we also feel what we do.
Do you have thoughts like these?
- I’m worthless.
- I hate who I am.
- I feel guilty for wanting to be alone.
- I feel sad all the time. I can’t stop crying.
- I’m hurting so much, and no one understands. No one cares.
- There’s nothing I can do about it. Nothing I do matters.
- Nothing matters. I don’t care about anything anymore.
- I can’t deal with this anymore. I give up.
- What’s the point in going on? It won’t get better.
- I have thoughts of hurting myself.
- I wish I was dead. I think about killing myself.
We all feel sad, on edge, and tired or have difficulties with sleep, appetite, and focus from time to time. However, If you often have any combination of these physical, emotional, and mental symptoms that get in the way of you enjoying your life, then you may be suffering from depression.
There are different types and severities of depression, and people can be affected by depression in very different ways.
I want you to know that you’re not alone, and that there are people who can help you. Depression is treatable, and there are many options available to help you enjoy life once again.
Approaches Shown to Effectively Treat Depression
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is commonly used and effective in treating depression. It helps you develop a new relationship with pain and suffering. Accepting that pain and suffering is an unavoidable part of the human experience and that attempting to control or avoid your negative thoughts and emotions actually make depression worse. By letting go of what you can not change and focusing on what you can through meaningful and valued actions, you are empowered and reduce your symptoms of depression.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Florida
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a very effective treatment approach for depression, focuses on how your thoughts, feelings, and actions interact to create and maintain depression. You learn to identify and modify negative thinking patterns that influence your emotions and behaviors and learn to change behaviors that make create or worsen depression. CBT for depression may include the following interventions: education on depression; challenging negative thoughts; behavioral activation; assertiveness training; and problem-solving skills.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Florida
Mindfulness Therapy
Mindfulness Therapy, or Mindfulness-based Therapy or Mindfulness-based Interventions, is an approach to counseling that can be used alone or with other therapies to treat depression. It is, in fact, a major component of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and often incorporated in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Mindfulness is a way of being more present, more aware of yourself and your environment, and more accepting and self-compassionate. Being more aware and accepting your thoughts, emotions, and physical experiences allows you to redirect your overthinking and ruminations that negatively affect your mood.
Mindfulness-Based Therapy in Florida
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is one of the most successful and widely used treatments for depression. It is a strength-based, goal-directed, and future oriented approach that instills a sense of hope and empowerment from the very first session. Through SFBT, you clearly identify your goals (your vision when depression is gone), focus on exceptions to the problem and solutions to achieving your goals, and move forward on your path one doable step at a time in the present.
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Florida
As a solution-focused and integrative therapist, I’m collaborative and sensitive to your unique experiences. We’ll customize our sessions to best meet your personal needs and goals for therapy, and you’ll learn new coping strategies to help you overcome depression and live a happier and more fulfilling life.
I look forward to sharing more with you about how therapy can help you. Contact me today for a free consultation, and let’s get connected online.
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