![Todd Schmenk, M.S., M.Ed., LMHC](https://www.theravive.com/images/counsellors/todd-schmenk.jpg)
Depression Counselor
Todd Schmenk, M.S., M.Ed., LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
In 02906 - Nearby to South Kingstown.
There are multiple reasons why an individual might experience such a state as depression. Often I have found that it is typically being overwhelmed by lifes challenges and uncertainties which then leads to apathy. Other times it is a event like the loss of of job, a loved one, marital difficulties or even just a biological issues. The first goal, then in therapy, is to assess the underlying cause. Once this is accomplished, it is then possible to look for solutions that are tailored to the individual's specific needs so that time is not wasted in pursuing goals.
![Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.](https://www.theravive.com/images/counsellors/kevin-fleming,-ph.d..jpg)
Depression Counselor
Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Coach/Change Agent/Consultant
In 02901 - Nearby to South Kingstown.
Grey Matters International, Inc. and the work of Kevin J. Fleming, Ph.D. handles depression and other emotional disorders in a very unique way. Most of therapy or counseling processes utilize validation, unconditional positive regard, and reframing as common techniques to get someone to heal from their depression. Though this can be helpful, it rarely fixes the core problem behind it and for tough cases we then refer them usually to a psychiatrist for medication which can have tons of side effects. Instead, why not try a natural and arguably more effective way to not just change your mind, but change the brain--where the depression is rooted. Contact us at kevin@kevinflemingphd.com.
![Tracy Schaperow, Psy.D.](https://www.theravive.com/images/counsellors/tracy-schaperow.jpg)
Depression Counselor
Tracy Schaperow, Psy.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
In 06320 - Nearby to South Kingstown.
Depression is an area I have focused on for more than a decade. I help people to gain a deeper insight about themselves, thereby improving their ability to make better decisions and decrease their depression. I've recently heard a statistic that ~1/3 of American women have taken medication for it at some point in their lives. If true, that is an astounding figure. Unfortunately the medicine does not cure, but only supresses the symptoms. For long-term success, therapy is an essential component.