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303-857-5074

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Monday – Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm

Receptionist
303-986-4197

Hours
Monday – Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm

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Details about Depression

Depression is more than just feeling down; it’s a deep, persistent struggle that can make even simple tasks feel overwhelming. It often shows up as fatigue, low motivation, trouble concentrating, sleep issues, appetite changes, or a sense of hopelessness. People with depression might withdraw from relationships, lose interest in hobbies, or feel emotionally numb. It can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or circumstance, and may include subtypes like major depression, seasonal affective disorder, or postpartum depression.

 

Therapists at Westside Behavioral Care use a variety of proven approaches to help clients manage and recover from depression. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is especially effective, helping clients recognize and shift unhelpful thought patterns. Other common modalities include Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), EMDR, and mindfulness-based practices. Therapy may also involve learning emotional regulation skills, setting achievable goals, and building a sense of meaning and connection. New clients may want to ask their therapist about treatment options tailored to their specific symptoms and goals.

 

Getting help for depression should be straightforward and accessible. Westside Behavioral Care offers appointments both in person throughout the Greater Denver Area and online anywhere in Colorado through secure video sessions. All therapists are in-network with Kaiser Permanente, and many accept other major insurance plans as well. Reaching out is the first step toward feeling better, and we’re here to help you take it.