Depression Counseling
Depression Counseling &
Suicidal Thought
Everybody gets the blues from time to time, whether because of a setback - romantically, professionally, or personally, and sometimes for no apparent reason at all. This is normal, and quite different from clinical depression.
Depression is not just an emotional state, but an illness that affects the mind and body simultaneously. Some of the major symptoms include persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, fatigue, anxiety, loss of interest in activities, and changes in sleep and appetite.
Counseling can be an important part of treatment for depression, bipolar disorder or other mood disorders. Our counselors will help you assess the severity of the symptoms. We will help you challenge extreme thinking patterns of all-or-nothing thinking, self-loathing, hopelessness and provide cognitive therapy that can help bring your thinking into perspective ultimately reducing your depressed mood.
Most of our clinicians work with depression and anxiety.
Specialist for suicidal thought and depression:
Randy Frost, LPC-S (KY), LPCC-S (OH)
Locations
Anderson Office
4030 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco Rd
Suite 102
Cincinnati, OH 45255
Blue Ash Office
10945 Reed Hartman Highway
Suite 302
Cincinnati, Ohio 45242
Mariemont Office
5725 Dragon Way
Suite 301B
Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
Services
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Mediation/Anger management
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Depression
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Suicide ideation
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Self-harm and cutting
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Substance Abuse
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Addictions counseling
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Oppositional and disruptive behavior in children
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Grief and loss
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Children impacted by divorce
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Pre-marital & marriage counseling
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infidelity treatment
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Treatment and support for LGBTQ populations
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Gender Identity counseling, including transgender and gender nonconforming populations
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Sexual trauma/Sexual Assault
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Eating Disorders
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Domestic violence/Partner violence
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Wellness counseling
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