The Victorian Psychology Clinic

Depression Therapy in Essendon & Moonee Ponds

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Depression is more than feeling sad or having a rough day. It can involve a persistent low mood, loss of interest, reduced motivation, fatigue, changes in sleep or appetite, and difficulty enjoying things that once felt meaningful.

Psychologists consulting at The Victorian Psychology Clinic provide depression therapy for adolescents and adults in Essendon, Moonee Ponds and via telehealth. Support may be helpful for people experiencing low mood, hopelessness, withdrawal, irritability, emotional numbness, self-criticism or difficulty coping with daily life.

Depression can affect thoughts, emotions, relationships, work, study and physical wellbeing. Therapy can help people better understand what may be contributing to depression, develop coping strategies, reconnect with meaningful activities and work towards change at a pace that feels manageable.

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Signs and Symptoms of Depression

Depression can look different from person to person. Some people feel deeply sad or tearful, while others feel flat, numb, irritable or disconnected.

Common signs may include:

    • persistent low mood, sadness, emptiness or tearfulness
    • loss of interest or pleasure in activities that were once enjoyable
    • changes in appetite, weight or eating patterns
    • changes in sleep, such as sleeping too much or struggling to sleep
    • fatigue, low energy or feeling slowed down
    • difficulty concentrating, making decisions or remembering things
    • withdrawing from friends, family, work, study or usual routines
    • feelings of worthlessness, guilt, shame or hopelessness
    • increased irritability, frustration or emotional sensitivity
    • thoughts that life feels pointless, or thoughts of death or suicide
 
Depression can occur alongside anxiety, trauma, grief, stress, burnout, relationship difficulties or other mental health concerns. If depression symptoms are affecting daily life, seeking support can be an important step.
 
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Treatment for Depression

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How We Can Support You

Psychologists consulting at VPC provide supportive, evidence-based therapy for people experiencing depression and mood difficulties. Therapy is tailored to each person’s circumstances, symptoms, goals and stage of recovery.

Therapy may help with:

  • understanding depression symptoms and contributing factors
  • developing coping strategies for low mood and emotional distress
  • reducing self-criticism and unhelpful thought patterns
  • rebuilding motivation, routine and daily functioning
  • reconnecting with values, relationships and meaningful activities
  • supporting communication with GPs, psychiatrists or other treating professionals where appropriate
 
If depression is affecting your daily life, relationships, study or work, you are welcome to contact VPC to discuss support options. You can also learn more about depression and mood difficulties on our Concerns We Work With page, or view psychologist profiles to find a psychologist consulting at VPC who works with depression, low mood and emotional wellbeing.
 

If you are at immediate risk of harm, call 000 or attend your nearest emergency department. For crisis support in Australia, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.

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Welcome to The Victorian Psychology Clinic

The following psychologists have current availability:

Hanaa Idris – 9-10 years and 18+ years

Stefan Urosevic – Individuals 18+ years

Sky Mutch – Individuals 17+ years

Dr Aastha Puri – Individuals 16+ years

Maria Nazha – Individuals 10+ years 

Lee Sepe – Individuals 18 years+

Lucas Roelandt – Individuals 10 years+

David Humphrys – Individuals 18 years+ 

If you would like to make an appointment, please contact our office on 03 7018 1716 or email support@vicpsychclinic.com.au

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