Depression

We treat teenagers and adults.
Depression treatment isn't universal. Patience and consulting mental health experts like therapists and counselors are vital for tailored plans. With proper support, individuals can manage depression and enhance their lives.

Adult treatment centers

Adult treatment

For ages 18+
We offer individualized mental health care in inpatient and outpatient facilities for adults.

Choose between two facilities:

Teen Treatment Centers

Teen treatment

For teens 12-17 years old
Teens can receive personalized care in two clinics, located in scenic nature spots in California

Choose between two residential facilities:

How we treat

Our treatment modalities are individualized,
multi-disciplined and designed to address each individual’s needs in a professional, unique and holistic manner

Behavioral Therapy

Daily Treatment

  • CBT – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • DBT – Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
  • EMDR – Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
  • Emotional Intelligence Therapy
  • Coping Skills for Mood Regulation
  • Anger Reduction Therapy
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
  • Stress Reduction Therapy

Psychodynamic Therapy

Daily Treatment

  • Psychoeducation Therapy
  • Trauma/PTSD Therapy

Personal Development

Positive Life Therapy

  • Life Skills
  • Mindful Exploration
  • Positive Psychology
  • Self-Development Group
  • Life Skills
  • Daily Goal Planning
  • Career Counseling

Daily Clinical Treatment

Therapeutic Programming

  • Skills Building
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Personal Growth
  • Fitness Sessions

Common depression symptoms

Both teens and adults experiencing depression may exhibit a range of common symptoms, which can include psychological and physical manifestations.

Psychological symptoms

  • Impulsive and defiant behaviors
  • Heightened anxiety
  • Constant sadness
  • Tearfulness
  • Withdrawal from social interactions
  • Displaying low self-esteem
  • Struggle with focus

Physical symptoms

  • Insomnia, changes in appetite, sleep patterns, and energy levels
  • Persistent fatigue
  • Body pain
  • Muscle twitching
  • Digestive disturbances
  • Irritability, anger outbursts and unstable mood
  • Difficulty finding joy or peace and disinterest in previously enjoyed activities
  • Unhealthy food cravings
  • Restlessness
  • Memory lapses
  • Feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, and self-loathing

Depression can lead to reckless actions, concentration issues, unexplained bodily discomfort, and a pervasive feeling of insignificance. It can also result in a loss of interest in once-enjoyable pursuits and relationships, rendering individuals unmotivated, fatigued, and emotionally detached.

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