Monday, July 27, 2009

Depression

Everyone gets blue once in a while, but depression disorder is when the feeling quite simply won’t go away.

Depression is often characterized by a loss of pleasure, a decrease or increase in appetite, loss of interest in sex, a persistently anxious or unhappy mood, social withdrawal, low energy and more.

Depression is sometimes treated with psychoactive drugs. We prefer to help depression with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. We strive to isolate the emotional response and triggers and help the patient through a step-by-step logical progression, where we identify emotional barriers and address them specifically.

With strength-based training, we believe it is possible to have long-lasting, positive results on patients.

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