What can counseling do for those who suffer with depression?
Depression counseling can help those with major depression, minor depression, postpartum depression, persistent depressive disorder, and more. The providers at Thriveworks in Providence, RI will develop a unique treatment plan based on your specific experience, needs, and goals.
Is it worth going to therapy for depression?
It is absolutely worth going to therapy for depression — depression counseling helps people better manage their symptoms and get back to living happier lives again.
How does depression counseling work?
Depression counseling works by helping people pinpoint life problems, distorted thought patterns, and other causes of their depression, then process and work through them in order to mitigate the negative effects those factors have on their lives.
Signs of depression
Common signs of depression include:
- Consistent low mood
- Fatigue
- Irritability
- Oversleeping or difficulty sleeping
- Changes in diet (eating much more or less)
- Withdrawal and isolation
- Feelings of guilt or worthlessness
- Feelings of hopelessness
- Loss of interest in previous hobbies or activities
- Excessive substance use
Is depression counseling conducted in person or online?
Thriveworks depression counseling in Providence, RI is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
How often should you attend depression therapy sessions?
Depression counseling can last for a few weeks, months, or longer, dependent on the severity of one’s depression as well as their needs and preferences.
How much does depression counseling cost?
At Thriveworks, we accept most major insurance plans, allowing many clients to pay as little as $0–$50 per session with their co-pay. We also offer self-pay options for those out-of-network or without insurance. Self-pay rates for talk therapy range from $160 to $240 for intake sessions and $135 to $195 for follow-ups, depending on your state. For psychiatry services, self-pay intake sessions are $255–$375, with follow-ups ranging from $175–$300, also varying by state. More information on current self-pay costs is available on our pricing page.
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Depression Counseling in Providence, RI
Do you feel depressed? This isn’t an easy question to answer, even for those who are clearly displaying depression symptoms from the outside looking in. We tend to downplay our problems and insist that we’re okay when we aren’t. When it comes to depression and other serious mental health issues, we must admit that we are struggling and seek the appropriate help.
Thriveworks Counseling in Providence, RI can offer the right help to manage your depression and work back to a happier place. If you think you could benefit from working with a depression therapist, reach out to Thriveworks today. We’ll be happy to connect you with a provider upon your call.
Depression Symptoms: How Can I Tell If I’m Depressed?
We started to list symptoms of depression above, but let’s go through a more detailed list. Common signs or symptoms of depression include:
- Despair: The main characteristic of depression is the persistent sadness we mentioned earlier.
- Loss of interest: The second primary characteristic of depression is a loss or lack of interest in one’s day to day, even activities they used to look forward to.
- Feelings of hopelessness: The individual feels hopeless about life and as if their life doesn’t matter or doesn’t have meaning.
- Social isolation or withdrawal from others: Many people with depression also withdraw from their friends and family members.
- Changes in sleeping or eating habits: Depression symptoms aren’t always mental or emotional symptoms. They can be physical too, like changes in sleeping or eating habits.
- Other symptoms like weight gain, fatigue, irritability, anxiety, restlessness, and agitation.
Do any of the symptoms above sound all-too familiar? Are you feeling depressed, uninterested, and hopeless? Are you isolating yourself from other people and displaying changes in sleeping or eating patterns? Are you feeling irritable and anxious?
Types of Depression: Which Might I Have?
We started to explain earlier that there are different types of depression and proceeded to list a few. Let’s take a more in depth look at some of these depressive disorders:
- Major depression: Major depression is one of the more common types of depression. To be diagnosed, you must experience a depressed mood, a loss of interest, and a handful of other symptoms (such as those on the list above), every day for two weeks or longer.
- Minor depression: Minor depression is much like major depression, only it is less severe (as you can probably infer from its name).
- Postpartum depression: Postpartum depression is experienced after childbirth. The individual experiences symptoms on the list above and also difficulty bonding with baby.
- Persistent depressive disorder: Persistent depressive disorder is a longer form of depression with a low mood lasting for at least two years along with other harmful depression symptoms.
Schedule Depression Therapy at Thriveworks in Providence, RI
Depression therapy is available now at Thriveworks Counseling in Providence, RI. We are happy to help you schedule an appointment with a therapist who can assess your specific symptoms and then design a treatment plan with your needs at the forefront.
Are you ready to live better? We’re ready to help you live better. Call our office when you are ready to set up your first depression therapy appointment. We offer evening and weekend sessions, and we accept most major insurances.