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Signs and Symptoms of Depression may include:
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Depressed, sad, or irritable mood |
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| • | Social withdrawal |
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| • | Loss of interest in activities that used to bring pleasure |
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| • | Lowered motivation |
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| • | Ambivalence and self-neglect |
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| • | Lowered self-esteem |
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| • | Feelings of helplessness or hopelessness |
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| • | Low frustration tolerance, agitation, difficulty getting along with others |
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Somatic symptoms such as tiredness or fatigue |
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| • | Suicidal ideation |
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| • | Anxiety | |
| • | Increased alcohol or drug use |
Effective treatments for depression include therapy as well as medication prescribed through a general doctor or psychiatrist. The combination of medication and counseling may provide the most effective treatment for depression. Talk therapy will often focus on increasing insight and understanding of depression, enhancing motivation, identifying and replacing negative thinking and behavioral patterns with healthier ones, and improving relationships with others. A counselor provides a confidential and supportive environment to discuss problems associated with depression. Finding a counselor or therapist that is a good match and with whom one is comfortable with is especially important in ensuring the success of counseling.
Counseling goals for depression typically include:
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Stabilize and improve mood through learning how to identify thoughts and behaviors that lead to depressed and sad feelings and strategies to change thoughts and actions | |
| • | Examine life stressors and other possible origins of depressed feelings and create strategies to change, resolve, and/or cope with stressors and problems |
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| • | Improve motivation and increased goal directed behaviors by reassessing priorities and activity scheduling | |
| • | Gain insight into behaviors and thinking that decrease self-esteem and happiness and develop skills to feel more confident and happy |
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| • | Examine relationship stress and reassess approaches to create more positive and healthy relationships |
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| • | Improve ability to cope with stressors and effectively deal with adversity |
Adults sometimes do not recognize that they are depressed. It is common for adults to feel that there is nothing they can do about their depressed mood or feel embarrassed or anxious to talk about these feelings. Depression, especially in men, can often present as agitation or irritability instead of sadness. In fact, irritability, difficulty enjoying oneself, and low frustration tolerance are common symptoms of depression. Anxiety is also a common component of depression.
Depression is no one's fault and the causes of depression vary. While genetically some individuals may be more vulnerable to depression and life stressors that can lead to depression, depression can affect anyone. For those suffering from depression, everyday tasks can become difficult and activities that once brought joy can lose their appeal. Depression can affect relationships and individuals with depression may experience increased frustration from others due to their condition.
TO CONTACT US WITH A QUESTION OR TO SCHEDULE AN INITIAL CONSULTATION WITH A COUNSELOR OR PSYCHOLOGIST EXPERIENCED IN TREATING DEPRESSION IN ADULTS, CALL (630) 588-8490 OR CLICK BELOW.
Bipolar Disorder can be an extremely debilitating disorder causing emotional, behavioral, and relationship problems. Bipolar disorder is nearly always treated with medication and individual or family therapy can be an adjunct to treatment for Bipolar Disorder. Adults suffering from Bipolar Disorder may currently be experiencing or have experienced a major depressive episode as well as periods of intense elevated or agitated mood characterized as manic or hypomanic episodes. During these episodes, an individual can engage in risk-taking behavior, may experience intense energy, can make impulsive or poor decisions, and may even experience psychotic symptoms.
Signs and symptoms of adult Bipolar may include:
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Periods of depression or normal mood interrupted by discrete episodes of elevated or excitable mood or intense agitation |
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| • | Destructive or angry outbursts |
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| • | Impulsive or sensation seeking behaviors |
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| • | Fast or pressured speech or excessive talkativeness |
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| • | Rapid shifts in mood |
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| • | Racing thoughts |
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| • | Grandiosity or exaggerated sense of self-worth or power |
Therapy for Bipolar Disorder is often supportive in nature, yet can also include enhancing inner resources and coping strength to help avoid or neutralize future mood episodes. Bipolar Disorder can cause problems in relationships and within families. Individuals suffering from Bipolar Disorder can often experience increased stress due to the negative reactions their symptoms cause in their relationships with others. Family therapy can be helpful in educating family members in strategies to effectively support individuals with Bipolar Disorder as well as aid in problem solving and improving communication. Psychological testing can also be important in helping individuals, psychiatrists, and other therapists discern Bipolar Disorder from other mental health problems that may share some of the same features.
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Gain insight into patterns and triggers that may affect the disorder |
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| • | Develop strategies and skills to increase ability to regulate moods and emotional stability |
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| • | Reduce impulsivity and poor decision making through exploration, reflection, and plans for substitution of more healthy behaviors |
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| • | Protect and nurture relationships with others and neutralize the effects the illness may have on relationships with others |
Office Contact and Location:
Pathways Psychology Services
Phone: 630-588-8490
Fax: 630-588-8491
E-mail: drjoe@pathways-psychology.com
27W130 Roosevelt Road, Suite 203
Winfield, IL 60190