Depression Blogs

Person with clasped hands in therapy session, facing a therapist who gestures with hands, in a well-lit room.
by ADG Marriage & Family Therapy 8 January 2026
Have you tried everything to feel better - but the heaviness, the sell-doubt, or the hopelessness still lingers? Depression often connects back to unresolved pain: losses, failures, or childhood rejection. The brain tends to loop around these old experiences, reinforcing painful beliefs like "I'm not good enough" or "Nothing will ever change." EMDR interrupts these loops by targeting the painful memory and the negative beliefs tied to it. Instead of reliving the pain over and over, EMDR helps the brain reprocess the memory in a healthier way. As healing takes place, new, life-giving beliefs can take root-like "l am worthy" or "I can move forward." The burden lifts, and clients often feel more hopeful and alive again. You don't have to carry this weight forever. EMDR can help lift the burden and open the door to a lighter, freer life. Reach out today to begin.
Notebooks, pens, and coffee cup on a wooden table.
by ADG Marriage & Family Therapy 22 April 2025
When we think of self-esteem, we often imagine someone confident, assertive, and outspoken. But in therapy, we learn that healthy self-esteem isn’t about being the loudest in the room or having it all together—it’s about feeling secure in who you are, even when life isn’t perfect.
Woman with head in hands, slumped on a sofa, appearing distressed.
by ADG Marriage & Family Therapy 20 August 2024
Depression is a complex mental health condition that can have a significant impact on a person’s thoughts and behaviors. Our thoughts play a crucial role in depression, as negative thought patterns can worsen feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and worthlessness.
Man sits slumped against a wall by a window, hand on head, looking downcast.
by ADG Marriage & Family Therapy 7 August 2023
Stress is a common feeling that everyone experiences, and it can come from various sources such as schoolwork, relationships, and work. When we encounter stress, our body responds with the “fight or flight” response, releasing hormones to prepare us to cope with the situation. Chronic stress can have negative effects on our body, weakening our immune system and contributing to chronic conditions and mental health issues. It is important to manage stress in healthy ways, such as exercise, relaxation techniques, counseling, and self-care activities, to protect our overall well-being and lead a happier life. Counseling is a helpful tool for managing stress by providing a safe space to explore thoughts and emotions, identify stress sources, and develop coping strategies. It allows individuals to express themselves without judgment, gain insights into their stressors, and learn healthy ways to cope. Counseling also teaches coping skills like relaxation techniques and effective communication, leading to increased self-awareness and self-compassion. By learning these tools, individuals can reduce stress and improve overall well-being.

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