Depression counseling can help those with major depression, minor depression, postpartum depression, persistent depressive disorder, and more. The providers at Thriveworks in Billings, MT will develop a unique treatment plan based on your specific experience, needs, and goals.
At Thriveworks, we take most major forms of insurance, which means that many of our clients only pay a $0-$50 co-pay per session. However, there are also self-pay options that sit around $200 per session, depending on the service and location, for those who are out-of-network.
While many of us think of depression one-dimensionally, the truth is that depression is a complex emotional disorder whose effects can impact everyone differently. Most people think that depression is simply about feeling sad all the time. For some, feelings of sadness and hopelessness are present, but there are also days where these sensations are gone, and in their place lies apathy. Still, for others, their depression manifests high points of bliss that bottom out into despair.
Thankfully, if you’re feeling like you’re suffering from the various symptoms of depression, you don’t have to face these issues alone. With the help and support of a counselor or psychiatric provider at Thriveworks in Billings, MT you can learn to manage your depression. Reach out today to get started.
How Can a Mental Health Professional Help with My Depression?
It’s important to remember—diagnosing yourself with a mental health condition, including depression, isn’t possible. The only people qualified to diagnose you are licensed mental health professionals, like the ones at Thriveworks in Billings, MT. With their professional insight and guidance, you’ll be on your way to better mental health. With that being said, there are a few common signs and symptoms that might indicate that you’re struggling with depression, including:
- Feeling chronically fatigued
- Seeming distant from loved ones and friends
- Overeating or avoiding eating to cope with stress or sadness
- Decreased work performance
- Lack of self-care (i.e. personal hygiene or a clean living environment)
- Drug and alcohol abuse to cope with emotional pain
- A noted lack of interest in sex, hobbies, or relationships
These are just a few of the many ways that depression can manifest. If you’re diagnosed, you might find that your personal experience varies. By talking to a counselor or psychiatrist at Thriveworks in Billings, MT, your personal experience will help shape your treatment plan. The feedback you provide helps our providers to understand your perspective and unique mental health needs more clearly.
How Can Thriveworks in Billings, MT Help Treat My Depression?
The type of treatment that you’ll receive depends on the severity and type of depression that you have. Here’s what you can expect from your experience with us:
- Using different forms of therapy (i.e talk or behavioral types)
- Creating a candid, professional relationship between themselves and the client.
- Pulling from the client’s personal experiences and needs to create custom treatment plans that include coping strategies and the formation of healthy boundaries.
What Type of Depression Might I Have?
Depression takes different forms—meaning that our common understanding of this mental health disorder is often a bit skewed. The reality is that “depression” actually refers to a group of closely related disorders. Don’t be concerned though, as our providers are capable of treating many of them, including:
- Major depressive disorder
- Minor depression
- Postpartum depression
- Bipolar Disorder
Scheduling Depression Counseling at Thriveworks in Billings, MT
If you’re ready to move forward, call our office in Billings, MT to become a Thriveworks client. Our scheduling specialists can assist you, and will offer you evening and weekend sessions, in-person and online care, and other convenient options. We also accept most major insurances.
Taking the time to prioritize your mental health could provide you with relief from the symptoms of your depression. And as a serious mental health disorder, managing its symptoms might leave you better able to appreciate the people and things that you love the most. Reach out today for help.