One in five people feel stuck in a loop of sadness, hopelessness and helplessness. When we feel like this, it is normal to become more withdrawn. For example, rejecting invitations, spending hours in bed and feeling lonely. Similarly, wondering whether we’re good enough or if we will ever feel happy again. We do this because we feel vulnerable. If this is what you are experiencing, and it has lasted for several weeks, it might be important to seek depression counselling. In turn, with the help of a depression therapist using CBT for sadness or other psychotherapy approaches for depression and low mood, you have a chance to beat the blues, break negative patterns of thinking and behaving and rediscover the beauty in your everyday life. Beat depression with Therapy Central in London starting today.
Depression is one of the most common psychological difficulties affecting around one in five people, and it’s one of the main reasons people ask for help from Therapy Central. It is characterised by low mood and sadness. In addition, other feelings that some people experience are loneliness, numbness, irritability and anger. Depression can affect the way people think. It can contribute to self-critical thoughts (negative thoughts about oneself e.g. “I’m worthless”, “I’m not good enough”, “I’m a failure”), lack of confidence in oneself, lack of assertiveness, hopelessness, thinking the worst case scenario in situations, lack of concentration and poor memory.
Some people may experience suicidal thoughts or thoughts of harming themselves. People with depression can also experience unpleasant physical symptoms, such as headaches, tiredness, lethargy, poor sleep and appetite can increase or decrease. Motivation to engage in activities often reduces and people with depression can have a tendency to isolate themselves. On the one hand this may provide temporary relief by not having to face situations that one does not have energy for. However, individuals then miss out on engaging in activities that may bring a sense of enjoyment, achievement and closeness to others that could instead help to lift mood. In turn this can lead to a less fulfilling life which can further lower mood. Depression counselling can help reverse this negative trend.
Yes, depression counselling does work. Systematic reviews [1] provided a large amount of evidence that psychological therapies, including CBT and counselling are very effective for depression. The elective treatment for low mood are talking therapies, such as psychotherapy and counselling (there are many types of therapy approaches), and sometimes antidepressant medications (which should always be discussed with your medical doctor for benefits and side effects). Low mood therapy can involve working together with your therapist (often a psychologist) to understand what unique factors have contributed to its development.
In your therapy sessions for depression, your therapist can also work with you to explore the vicious cycles you may be currently experiencing and help you find ways to break out of these cycles this is often the case with CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy). See an example of a CBT vicious Cycle of depression below). For example, some people may find it helpful to be supported to gradually become more active and to address unpleasant thinking patterns. Rather than focus on strategies, it may be beneficial for you to have depression counselling to have an in-depth exploration of the current challenges you face. These are likely to be lowering your mood.
If you are struggling with low mood, sadness or depression (whether it is mild, moderate or severe), it is having a significant impact upon your life and you feel stuck, now is the time to receive therapy for depression. As much as you do not want to feel this way it can be difficult to change on your own. It can help to have a warm and safe space to explore and address your problem with depression to fight off those demons.
If you are look for depression counselling in Central London, contact Therapy Central where one of our experienced therapists can help.
It can be easier to speak with a trained depression therapist as opposed to a friend or relative. At Therapy Central we have experienced counsellors, psychologists and therapists specialised in treating depression and low mood who will actively listen to you, they will provide a comfortable, warm and non-judgmental space for you to explore and manage your depression. They will help you to find answers to your problems.
There can be many benefits of receiving counselling for depression, including:
Get professional help with Depression in London today. Contact us for a free 15 min consultation with a Depression Therapist to see if our help would fit your needs. You can also get in touch via email at info@therapy-central.com or call us at (+44) 020 348 82797.
Our comfortable and confidential therapy rooms are conveniently located 3 min walk from Oxford Circus station, in Central London (see map below). Change starts with Talking!
Dr. Amy Smith, Counselling Psychologist
Dr Raffaello Antonino, Clinical Director, Counselling Psychologist
[1] Linde K, Sigterman K, Kriston L, et al. Effectiveness of psychological treatment for depressive disorders in primary care: systematic review and meta-analysis. Ann Fam Med. 2014;12(6):56-68