Depression Counseling in Arlington Texas

When you suffer from depression, it can make every day tasks seem mundane. Most people suffer from some level of depression at one point or another in their lives. Whether it is due to the loss of a loved one or even a loss of your job, there are many different life events which can lead to depression. For many, speaking with their friends and families may be a way to start the healing process. A strong support group is very important when you are dealing with depression and the lack of one can lead to it worsening.

Working with a depression counselor in Arlington Texas may seem like a daunting task. For those that have never been to depression counseling before, you may have some questions such as:

 

  • Do counselors accept insurance?Will my company cover my counseling?
  • How long do I need depression counseling?
  • How effective is depression counseling?
  • Should I be ashamed of my depression?
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Do I Need Depression Counseling?

Many people that suffer from depression, often times do not reach out to a depression counselor. This can be due to a variety of reason such as fear, shame and social stigma. While many in the USA are now starting to accept mental health as an important part of daily life, there are still some that are not yet accustomed to the idea of counseling. The idea of spilling your deepest thought with another person can be terrifying but our caring counselors do their best to ensure that you are comfortable during the process.

According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, over 322 million people around the world suffer from depression. Yet, in the USA most people aren’t aware that there are different types of depression such as:

 

  • Major Depressive DisorderPersistent Depressive Disorder
  • Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
  • Adjustment Disorder with Depressed Mood

If you feel that you have been suffering from depression, it is best to contact a depression counselor in Arlington that can help you.

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    Call Today for Depression Counseling in Arlington

    When you are looking for a depression counselor in Arlington, it may be difficult to find the right fit. Working with a counselor long-term means building trust in the counselor/patient relationship. What many do not know is that you can switch your counselor at any time if you feel that the relationship is not a good fit. If you are looking for depression counseling in Arlington, give us a call today. Our caring counselors have years of experience and will help you along the healing process.

    FAQ

    HOW IS DEPRESSION IDENTIFIED AND MANAGED?

    The first step in getting a diagnosis is to see a doctor for a physical examination. Certain drugs and medical problems, such as thyroid dysfunction, can create depression-like symptoms. A physical examination, interview, and lab testing can be used by a clinician to rule out these possibilities. If a medical illness is ruled out as a cause, the doctor can either treat the patient or send him or her to a mental health expert.

    Depressed people can be treated in a variety of ways once they’ve been diagnosed. Antidepressant drugs and psychotherapy, which can be used in combination, are the mainstays of treatment for depression.

    WHAT ABOUT LATER IN LIFE DEPRESSION?

    Other variables, such as changes in the brain or body, may be at play in older persons who encounter depression for the first time later in life. An older adult with no family or personal history of depression may develop “vascular depression,” as some clinicians refer to it. A concurrent cardiovascular ailment, such as heart disease or stroke, may put people with vascular depression at risk.

    WE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU!

    DEPRESSION COUNSELORS IN ARLINGTON

    469-490-1442