Depression & Mood Disorders
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Symptoms and Ways to Cope
Depression is not simply a bad mood or temporary sadness. It is a serious mental health condition that affects your mood, thinking, energy, and social relationships. You may feel sadness, fatigue, isolation, or a loss of interest in activities that once brought you joy.
Noticing the Signs
Persistent feelings of sadness or emptiness.
Reduced energy or excessive activity.
Loss of interest or difficulty concentrating.
Changes in sleep or appetite.
Feelings of guilt or low self-esteem.
Extreme shifts in mood, energy, or thinking (in the case of bipolar disorder).
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How can therapy help you?
With support from a mental health professional, it is possible to improve the management of your emotions, sleep, energy levels, and sense of inner balance. In sessions, we may use:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): to help you identify and change negative thinking patterns.
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): to learn skills for emotion regulation, resilience, and crisis management.
- Interpersonal Therapy (IPT): to improve relationships and address conflicts that affect your mood.
Early recognition and support can reduce symptoms, strengthen emotional stability, and improve your quality of life and relationships.