Depression Therapist

LOS ANGELES

Depression can often feel like your life goes from a colorful movie to an old-school black and white film. Activities you once loved no longer bring joy. In fact, they might even feel like a chore.

As you may know firsthand, depression can also cause feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. However, we want to remind you that depression can be treated. With the right support, you can start feeling like yourself again.

At A Little Light Psychotherapy, our Los Angeles depression therapists will meet you in that dark place. We want to share our light and help you get yours back. Managing depression isn’t easy, but we’re here to support you on your path.

Are you ready to explore how therapy can help you on your mental health journey? We are too. Contact us today to get started.

Our Approach to Depression Therapy

When depression shows up, it changes everything. It can feel like a thick fog has rolled in, making the world (both inner and outer) difficult to navigate alone.

Depression can make it hard to focus or complete everyday tasks. Your personal projects or even your work may be affected. Even basic self-care tasks might become impossible. On the other hand, you might also work extra hard to keep up the appearance that you’re okay when you’re actually struggling.

Relationships might suffer when depression hits, too. It might feel like too much effort to be present or to socialize when you’re feeling depressed. Even though you need support more than ever, it can be difficult to connect with people.

With all of that being said, we want to acknowledge how much effort it may have taken you to start reaching out for help. That act of self love shouldn’t go unnoticed, and our team is ready to help you.

Depression is a good liar. It might make us feel like we’re alone, that we’re a burden to others, or that we might never feel better. However, we want to assure you that those things aren’t true. Our therapists in Los Angeles care deeply about you and your recovery, and there are many helpful treatments available to shine some light into this darkness.

We use several different treatment methods to help you heal from depression, including: dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) skills, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), internal family systems (IFS) therapy, and somatic therapy.

We believe that using a variety of modalities helps you get the most out of therapy. You’ll work together with your therapist to find what feels right for you. Above all else, we prioritize crafting a strong therapeutic bond in order to help you feel supported during this difficult time in your life.

FAQs About Depression Therapy in Los Angeles

  • While it’s normal to feel down every once and a while, depression is different from feelings of sadness or grief. Depression lasts longer than a bad mood, and it makes it difficult for a person to fully live their life. It can affect people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds.

    In the darkest stages of depression, it may be difficult or even impossible to complete tasks of daily living, such as bathing, brushing your teeth, getting dressed, or even getting out of bed.

    However, it’s important to remember that depression looks different in everyone. If you’re still unsure whether you’re experiencing depression, it’s best to consult a mental health professional. Contact us today to learn more about depression and how we can help.

  • It’s important to remember that there is no “one-size fits all” approach to treating depression. While this can be frustrating, it can also be incredibly empowering to realize that your treatment will be tailored to your unique needs.

    While everyone’s experience with depression therapy is different, there are a few ways to ensure that you get the most out of therapy. The first priority is making sure that you attend your scheduled sessions. This can be easier said than done, especially when experiencing depression, but your therapist can work with you to address any barriers that make it difficult to show up.

    Aside from simply attending sessions, it’s also important to apply what you learn in therapy to your everyday life. After all, many people attend therapy for only about one hour per week. Consider your time between sessions an opportunity to practice the new skills you’ve learned. This will help you get the most of your therapy experience.

  • Item descriptioCrisis resources are available if you need urgent support. The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7 if you need to talk with someone immediately. You can also access the Lifeline through its previous phone number, 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Other crisis resources are available here.

    Crisis resources are not a substitute for therapy, nor does therapy replace crisis resources. Both are valuable and can play different roles in your healing journey. n

Feel like yourself again with the help of a depression therapist in Los Angeles

With the right support, you can feel happy and fulfilled again. Help is here whenever you are ready to start that journey. Contact our team of Los Angeles therapists to begin.