noheart120
noheart120 t1_j0r5bjh wrote
Reply to comment by pghbibliophile in Why is it so hard to find a therapist who actually helps treat depression? by [deleted]
Yes, definitely ask them their preferred type of therapy, their background in that, and if they would be open to exploring and combing different types. CBT and goal oriented were horrible experiences for me. DBT, IFS, and brain-spotting have been life savers though. You maybe also never be "cured" like how a wound would be, but you can be given tools to make it easier in a healthy way.
noheart120 t1_j0r7nsf wrote
Reply to comment by Evening_Attention_45 in Why is it so hard to find a therapist who actually helps treat depression? by [deleted]
Ones that I am 100% that have openings right now no, but I have seen Kaitlin Hens Greco (Alliance Therapy) and she was amazing. Had to switch due to her being full and I do not know how long her waitlist is. I am currently seeing Hunter Helsel and she is amazing. I was able to get an appointment right away since someone left, but she did have a waitlist when I originally booked. I believe her waitlist was ~monthish when I made an intake.
edit: Hunter is also very trauma based therapy