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Evidence-based therapy for major depression, persistent depressive disorder, seasonal depression, and postpartum depression. In-person across metro Atlanta — telehealth statewide.
Common Signs of Depression
Depression looks different for everyone — and treatment should too. Our Georgia therapists specialize in matching evidence-based approaches to your specific type of depression, from mild to treatment-resistant.
How We Treat Depression
Targets the negative thinking patterns that fuel depression. We work to identify distortions, build behavioral activation, and develop healthier thought habits.
Depression often causes withdrawal, which deepens depression. We systematically rebuild engagement with meaningful activities to break the cycle.
Addresses the relationship and social factors that contribute to depression — grief, role transitions, conflicts, and isolation.
For moderate-to-severe depression, medication combined with therapy produces the best outcomes. Our prescribers work alongside your therapist in coordinated care.
Levels of Depression Care Available
We offer the full continuum of outpatient care — from weekly therapy to intensive day programs — so you get the right level of support, not just what fits in a schedule.
Weekly sessions with a licensed therapist. Ideal for mild-to-moderate depression where daily functioning is maintained.
9–15 hrs/week combining group and individual therapy. Best when depression is significantly impacting work, relationships, or daily tasks.
20–25 hrs/week of daily structured care. For severe or treatment-resistant depression requiring intensive clinical support without inpatient admission.
Coverage
We accept most major insurance plans. Depressive Disorders is a covered diagnosis — we verify your benefits before your first session so you know exactly what to expect.
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Common Questions
CBT and Behavioral Activation are the most research-supported therapies for depression. Interpersonal therapy and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) are also highly effective. For treatment-resistant depression, IOP or PHP with coordinated medication management may be recommended.
Mild-to-moderate depression often responds well to therapy alone. Moderate-to-severe depression typically benefits from a combination of therapy and medication. Our team can evaluate your symptoms and recommend the right level of care.
Yes. Depression is a covered diagnosis under most insurance plans. We accept Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Medicaid, and Medicare. We verify benefits before your first session.
Yes — telehealth therapy is as effective as in-person for depression in most cases. It also removes the barriers of transportation, scheduling, and motivation that depression often creates.
Yes. Postpartum depression is a specialty area for several of our clinicians. We offer individual therapy, group support, and medication management for new mothers experiencing postpartum depression or anxiety.
If you're experiencing severe depression or suicidal thoughts, our IOP and PHP programs provide intensive daily support without requiring inpatient hospitalization. If you're in immediate crisis, please call 988 or 911.
Same-week appointments. Most insurance accepted. Free 15-minute consultation — no commitment required.