What kind of counselling helps depression?

There is substantial evidence that symptoms of depression or a diagnosis of major depressive disorder benefit from talk therapy rooted in theoretic orientations that are trauma informed, grounded in attachment theory, and focus on relational, cognitive, emotional and somatic change.

Some of the goals of counselling depression are to provide skills to regulate your nervous system, to shift into a more connected, regulated and resourced state of mind, to learn empowering and clarifying information about depression, to find effective tools for symptom management, and to resolve the underlying origins of depression.

This process can be very empowering for people, because they feel that they have now control over their depression, and are able to address the roots of it.

Your counsellor will work with you to determine the treatment plan and style of counselling that works best for you, and as you work through your sessions, you will gain the skills you need to work through your depression and lessen its symptoms so you can get back to your regular life, or find a quality of life that has not been available before.

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