“It feels like I’ll never get better.”
“I feel like a failure.”
“I haven’t been able to get things done like I used to.”
If these statements resonate with you, you’re not alone. Around 10 million Americans will struggle with persistent depressive disorder at some point in their lives. While persistent depressive disorder is less severe than major depressive disorder, it can last for years. Persistent depressive disorder can affect people of any age and background.
Therapy is one of the most effective and recommended treatments for persistent depressive disorder. We hope to promote long-lasting change within our clients by helping them employ the coping skills and tools that will help them manage their persistent depressive disorder. Persistent Depressive Disorder manifests differently within each individual. Therapy can help to attend to various symptoms of persistent depressive disorder.
We can help to address any of the following symptoms:
Being described as ‘gloomy’ or not being able to have fun
Decreased interest in daily activities like school, work, or hobbies
Feelings of emptiness
Feelings of hopelessness
Lack of enjoyment or happiness on typically happy occasions
Low self-esteem/feelings of failure
Relationship struggles
Social and physical isolation
To see if one of our clinicians is a good fit, you can email, call/text us, or fill out this form to schedule your free 15-minute phone consultation.