Depression Treatment in Denver

Depression can feel isolating—but you don’t have to face it alone. We offer personalized, evidence-based depression therapy in Denver to help you move forward with clarity and support.

What is Depression?

Major Depressive Disorder, commonly referred to as clinical depression, is a mental illness characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, feelings of hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyable. Depression can also cause physical symptoms, such as fatigue and changes in appetite.

Depression affects people of all ages, races, and socio-economic backgrounds, and is one of the most common mental health conditions and mood disorders. It is more than just feeling down or going through a rough patch and can have a significant impact on a person’s ability to function in daily life.

While statistics reflect that more women are diagnosed with depression than men, major depressive disorder will become a problem for approximately 19 million Americans per year.

Depression can have far-reaching implications for family members and friends as well. People with depression are often unable to communicate or express their feelings and experiences. This can have an alienating effect on friends and family members, especially when they do not have a clear understanding of what depression truly is.

Helen M. Farrell examines the symptoms and treatments of depression, and gives some tips for how you might help a friend who is suffering.

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What are Depression Symptoms?

Depression can look different for every individual but is typically characterized by symptoms that include the following:

  • Persistent low mood or sadness

  • Loss of interest

  • Poor sleep

  • Loss of appetite or over-eating

  • Difficulties with concentration

  • Loss of energy

  • Feelings of guilt or a sense of worthlessness

  • Feeling either significantly slowed down or perhaps restless or keyed up

  • Thoughts of suicide

It’s not always easy to recognize that someone is dealing with depression, because it manifests differently in everyone. A preconception we might have of what depression looks like, is someone who can barely get out of bed. There are, however, many people who might, subconsciously, try to “escape” their depression by being constantly on the move. Some might experience loss of appetite whilst others seek comfort in eating.

If a family member or friend is exhibiting any, or a combination of, the symptoms described above, meet them from a place of no judgement. Offer simplicity: a walk, homemade soup, a listening ear or a space of no pressure: allow the person to just be in your presence.

If these symptoms persist over a longer period of time, it is important to seek help.

Treatments for Depression

Treatment for depression often involves a combination of therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.

Here at CBT Denver, our therapists specialize in integrating cognitive and behavioral interventions, mindfulness techniques, and values clarification. We work with our clients to understand their specific challenges and to develop an individualized path forward.

Modalities used at CBT Denver to treat depression include:

Working Towards a New Understanding of Depression with CBT Denver

As with any mental health illness and/or disorder, one of the first steps to betterment is understanding it. There may not be an obvious answer as to why you or a loved one are experiencing depression, but there are several answers to how it can be treated.

At CBT Denver, our team of specialists are here to help you understand your depression and determine the best course of treatment for you. For more information, please get in touch.

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