Depression Treatment for Women

Depression is one of the most common mental health challenges amongst women that can impact nearly every aspect of our lives. Psychotherapy for Women understands that women face a unique set of challenges throughout their lives that can cause them to feel depressed in some way. 

  • Strained or poor relationships with family, partners, and friends
  • Work and life balance
  • Life changes and transitions, such as pregnancy, fertility issues, postpartum, perimenopause, and menopause
  • Motherhood stressors such as: parenting challenges, discipline, caring for sick or disabled children, problematic child behaviors, and the mental load of motherhood
  • Isolation due to pregnancy, maternity leave, being a stay at home mom, or being a working mom
  • Divorce or separation
  • Grief and loss
  • Caring for aging parents or sick partners

Depression Symptoms to Look Out For

Regardless of what stressors you are currently facing, it’s not uncommon to feel down or depressed when going through challenging or unforeseen times. 

  • Increased nervousness, feeling anxious, and/or being unable to control thoughts of worry
  • Difficulty concentrating and/or completing tasks
  • Changes in sleeping habits, including lack of sleep and/or sleeping more than usual
  • An increase or decrease in appetite
  • A noticeable change in mood
  • Negative or poor body image
  • Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless
  • Easily and/or more tearful (crying) than usual
  • Trouble managing and coping with the transition, causing difficulty engaging in day-to-day tasks
  • Fear of “something awful” happening
  • Difficulty asking for help
  • Lack of people in your life you feel you can talk to
  • Negative thoughts/feelings about pregnancy
  • Current or previous loss of child during or after pregnancy
  • Feeling a lack of time to do things for yourself
  • Difficulty feeling able to connect with infant
  • Intrusive/unwanted/scary thoughts
  • Feeling guilt in any way

We understand that depression can often feel isolating and scary. With proper support and coping strategies, we have seen time and time again that depression can be managed. 

  • Feeling isolated or alone
  • Feeling unable to cope or manage symptoms
  • An increase or worsening of symptoms
  • Intrusive, unwanted, and/or suicidal thoughts and feelings
  • Any negative impact in activities of daily living, such as hygiene, eating, sleeping, and exercise
  • Decrease in life satisfaction

To reduce the risk of an increase in symptoms and greater impact in daily functioning, seeking support through therapy is recommended. If you are someone who is struggling with symptoms of depression, reaching out for support can be a great first step at getting the help you desire. At Psychotherapy for Women, depression and its symptoms are something that we specialize in. We also have a unique emphasis on supporting and treating women with perinatal and postpartum depression and other mood disorders.

 

Benefits of Getting Depression Treated

Regardless of what stressors you are currently facing, it’s not uncommon to feel down or depressed when going through challenging or unforeseen times. 

  • Supportive and compassionate listening from a therapist who understands depression
  • Education on healthy coping tools to manage and reduce symptoms
  • Assistance in identifying triggers and reducing your exposure to them, if possible
  • Encouragement to engage in positive behaviors that can impact your mood and reduce feelings of depression
  • Assistance making lifestyle changes to support your emotions and needs long-term
  • Exploring and identifying your needs and education on how to better meet those needs

How Treatment for Depression Works

From your very first therapy appointment, our goal is to help you better understand your mood and manage depression symptoms, help you identify triggers of your discomfort, educate you on healthy coping tools, and encourage you to engage in more meaningful and fulfilling tasks to create a sense of happiness for yourself. We also focus on helping you challenge negative ways of thinking, improve your self-esteem, and focus on your own health and self-care needs with the goal of getting you back to a place that allows you to feel more happiness.

 

Your Mental Health Matters

If you are struggling with symptoms of depression, having difficulty coping, and would like to feel happier and healthier overall, please reach out today to discuss how treatment at Psychotherapy for Women can help you accomplish those goals. Treatment is always tailored to meet your specific needs and goals from whatever phase of life you are currently in.

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