Depression Counselor
Lisa Schwab, LCPC, NCC, CTC
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
4806 N Prospect, Peoria Heights, Illinois 61616 | 309-691-5502
Depression can come from a lot of places. Whether there is a situation or relationship occurring in your life that feels overwhelming and out of control or an undiagnosed, untreated, or unmanaged medical issue, or a lifelong struggle for your body to give you the positive nutrients your brain needs to stay optimistic. I will help you find wellness.
Depression Counselor
Of Vineyards and Canopies Therapy Services, PLLC
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Available for Online Therapy
Isolation feeds depression and then also becomes a breeding ground for negative thought patterns. In session, we challenge those thought processes and take baby steps towards leaving isolation, hopelessness, and helplessness. As your therapist, we do not want you to be alone; we will work to develop skills and techniques that benefit you and that challenge the fog that you may feel that you are stuck in. These skills and techniques are practiced in session and often suggested that it be continued to be practiced outside of session. Then, we regroup, process, and re-strategize as needed.
Depression Counselor
Jason McDermott, LPC
License professional counselor
Available for Online Therapy
In my approach to depression counseling, I provide a compassionate and supportive environment where clients feel truly heard and understood. I tailor my methods to the individual, blending evidence-based therapies like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based practices to help clients manage symptoms and regain hope. Through collaborative goal-setting and gentle exploration of thought patterns, I empower clients to build resilience, develop practical coping strategies, and rediscover a sense of purpose and fulfillment in their lives.
Depression Counselor
Merrisa Dawn Santos, MA, LPC, NCC, CTMHP, CCTP
Licensed Professional Counselor
Available for Online Therapy
In my psychotherapy practice, I support patients with chronic, mild, and severe depression by creating a compassionate and non-judgmental space. I use an integrative approach, combining cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and other evidence-based techniques to address negative thought patterns and behaviors. My goal is to help patients develop coping strategies, build resilience, and find a renewed sense of purpose and hope, ultimately improving their overall well-being and quality of life.
You Have Found The Best Therapists for Depression and Mood Issues in Peoria, IL.
Are you ready to experience new freedom? Thank you for visiting our Illinois search of licensed therapists in Peoria who specialize in helping people overcome sadness, treat major depression and mood disorders such as bipolar, postpartum depression, and seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Feeling down, lonely, and depressed can affect us at any station in life. Sometimes the cause may be physiological (such as hormonal or due to medication), it may be emotional, environmental, psychological or any combination of the above. Counseling for recovery and restoration from depression by a top rated therapist in Peoria will help you climb back up and start living your dreams again.
Peoria is located in Peoria County, Illinois. It has a land area of 48.23 square miles and a water area of 2.21 square miles.  The population of Peoria is 115,070 people with 47,239 households and a median annual income of $45,552. .
Therapy Affordability Meter for Peoria, IL
Some budgeting needed
While counseling can certainly be an expense for individuals and families in Peoria, with proper budgeting, it is entirely do-able and the risk/reward is worth it. For some families, it may be difficult to sustain a commitment to therapy without proper insurance coverage. If this is you, ask your therapist about low cost options as practitoners in and around Peoria may have flexibility or sliding scales. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Peoria public health department.