Depression is a complex issue, and treatment isn't a one-size-fits-all approach to care. Depression treatment may include a combination of therapy, medication, support groups, and healthy lifestyle changes. At Boreal Therapy Collective, treatment for depression often includes focusing on the following goals:
Crisis intervention: If you or your loved one is experiencing suicide symptoms, it's important to assess the situation and ensure we can stabilize the most severe symptoms. Although some people believe that asking about suicide encourages suicide attempts, research shows the opposite is true. Having tough conversations is often the first step toward helping people feel better.
Positive unconditional support: It's important that you have a safe place where you can process your feelings without worrying about being judged. This is what makes therapy so healing. Your therapist is in your corner and rooting for your success.
Gaining insight into your triggers: Certain people or situations may aggravate depressive symptoms, so it's important to become aware of these triggers. Once you recognize them, you can take steps to manage them appropriately.
Strengthening social supports: Depression doesn't exist in isolation, and treatment may include enlisting family members, teachers, and other external resources for support.
Building self-esteem and confidence: Developing a positive self-image can ease depression symptoms and promote feelings of excitement and joy.
Practicing stress management: Learning how to cope with stressful situations can help you feel less depressed when life gets tough. Stress management may include skills like cognitive restructuring, mindfulness, and practicing healthy self-care.
Practicing more self-compassion: People with depression are often very hard on themselves. Learning to combat some of that negative self-talk with kindness can help you feel more confident as you work on your mental health.