Depression Therapists in Cambridge, MA
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Dipesh J Patel
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MBA, MSW, LCSW, LICSW
Verified Verified
Cambridge, MA 02139 (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
I specialize in working with adults and adolescents across a wide range of issues, including depression, anxiety, self-confidence/self-esteem, career challenges, coping with life changes, and LGBTQ-related issues.
My mantra is that therapy, good therapy, should create some sort of movement. Whether it’s helping you create actual, tangible change in your life or helping move along an internal conversation that you can’t seem to make progress in, my job is to help you get wherever you're trying to go.
I specialize in working with adults and adolescents across a wide range of issues, including depression, anxiety, self-confidence/self-esteem, career challenges, coping with life changes, and LGBTQ-related issues.
My mantra is that therapy, good therapy, should create some sort of movement. Whether it’s helping you create actual, tangible change in your life or helping move along an internal conversation that you can’t seem to make progress in, my job is to help you get wherever you're trying to go.
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People seek psychotherapy for many reasons. You may want to address symptoms of depression, anxiety, or low self-esteem, feelings of distress, vulnerability, or isolation. You may be searching for greater meaning, connection, authenticity, and empowerment in your daily interactions. Therapy can help reveal and change patterns that inhibit or undermine living the life you desire. In a safe and supportive therapeutic relationship, we can create conditions for growth, challenge ways of seeing, process painful experiences, and increase your awareness and acceptance of different parts of yourself.
People seek psychotherapy for many reasons. You may want to address symptoms of depression, anxiety, or low self-esteem, feelings of distress, vulnerability, or isolation. You may be searching for greater meaning, connection, authenticity, and empowerment in your daily interactions. Therapy can help reveal and change patterns that inhibit or undermine living the life you desire. In a safe and supportive therapeutic relationship, we can create conditions for growth, challenge ways of seeing, process painful experiences, and increase your awareness and acceptance of different parts of yourself.
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In collaboration, she works together with clients toward healing symptoms of anxiety, depression, and trauma.
Alexis M. Jette is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Massachusetts who has been practicing since 2022. She has a Bachelor of Arts from Wellesley College and a Masters in Social Work from Simmons University. Alexis approaches all of her clients through a strengths-based perspective that is tailored to their individual needs. She has specific expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Alexis also draws from a variety of modalities including dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, and prolonged exposure therapy.
In collaboration, she works together with clients toward healing symptoms of anxiety, depression, and trauma.
Alexis M. Jette is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Massachusetts who has been practicing since 2022. She has a Bachelor of Arts from Wellesley College and a Masters in Social Work from Simmons University. Alexis approaches all of her clients through a strengths-based perspective that is tailored to their individual needs. She has specific expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Alexis also draws from a variety of modalities including dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, and prolonged exposure therapy.
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Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Substance use, Psychosis, Trauma, Work/Life Balance, Parenting issues.
You deserve to get the most out of your life. Reaching out for help in therapy can be a difficult decision. It can also be the first step in meeting your life’s goals and resolving many issues and conflicts that occurs in daily life. With almost 20 years of working in Mental Health, I provide a warm collaborative therapeutic environment to help cope with common life stressors, depression, anxiety, academic/ job related stress, addiction, and trauma. I work with people from many different backgrounds. I view therapy as a safe space where you can openly discuss life’s issues without judgement.
Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Substance use, Psychosis, Trauma, Work/Life Balance, Parenting issues.
You deserve to get the most out of your life. Reaching out for help in therapy can be a difficult decision. It can also be the first step in meeting your life’s goals and resolving many issues and conflicts that occurs in daily life. With almost 20 years of working in Mental Health, I provide a warm collaborative therapeutic environment to help cope with common life stressors, depression, anxiety, academic/ job related stress, addiction, and trauma. I work with people from many different backgrounds. I view therapy as a safe space where you can openly discuss life’s issues without judgement.
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Natasha Johnson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW, MA-MS
Verified Verified
Cambridge, MA 02140 (Online Only)
I specialize in clients with anxiety, depression, navigating life transitions, coping with chronic illness, and caregiver fatigue. My approach for clients is goal oriented and my focus is for us to work to address longstanding issues and also provide you with new insights or skills to help you develop effective, sustainable strategies for daily coping to renew your natural resilience. If you are new to therapy, or are looking to return after a break, we can work towards your goals to lead you towards a better quality of life and a more mindful way of being.
I specialize in clients with anxiety, depression, navigating life transitions, coping with chronic illness, and caregiver fatigue. My approach for clients is goal oriented and my focus is for us to work to address longstanding issues and also provide you with new insights or skills to help you develop effective, sustainable strategies for daily coping to renew your natural resilience. If you are new to therapy, or are looking to return after a break, we can work towards your goals to lead you towards a better quality of life and a more mindful way of being.
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Susannah Jones
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Cambridge, MA 02138
I provide individual therapy to adults of all ages and backgrounds and specialize in depression, anxiety, grief and bereavement, life transitions and adjustment to new circumstances, gender and sexuality, complex trauma, identity, relationships and substance use.
Therapy is an opportunity to make meaning of our experiences and achieve agency in the here and now. My goal is to partner and collaborate with my clients in that process. I am deeply interested in how we tell the stories of our lives and use those stories to cope, make sense of reality, and understand ourselves. Grounded in trauma-informed psychodynamic and relational practice, I draw from cognitive behavioral, narrative, and mindfulness therapies, with a particular belief in the importance of the therapeutic relationship.
I provide individual therapy to adults of all ages and backgrounds and specialize in depression, anxiety, grief and bereavement, life transitions and adjustment to new circumstances, gender and sexuality, complex trauma, identity, relationships and substance use.
Therapy is an opportunity to make meaning of our experiences and achieve agency in the here and now. My goal is to partner and collaborate with my clients in that process. I am deeply interested in how we tell the stories of our lives and use those stories to cope, make sense of reality, and understand ourselves. Grounded in trauma-informed psychodynamic and relational practice, I draw from cognitive behavioral, narrative, and mindfulness therapies, with a particular belief in the importance of the therapeutic relationship.
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I treat a range of concerns, with a primary focus on depression, anxiety, and stress.
I am an experienced clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience in clinical practice. I have an empathic, non-judgmental style, and work to gently and clearly understand the feelings and experience of the person who is sitting in front of me. The basis for my work is psychodynamic therapy, a form of "talk therapy" in which the roots of present-day issues are identified by exploring earlier experiences that may be related. Through this processing of early experiences, emotional resolution of the experiences can occur. Through this therapeutic process, my patients live progressively happier, more contented lives.
I treat a range of concerns, with a primary focus on depression, anxiety, and stress.
I am an experienced clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience in clinical practice. I have an empathic, non-judgmental style, and work to gently and clearly understand the feelings and experience of the person who is sitting in front of me. The basis for my work is psychodynamic therapy, a form of "talk therapy" in which the roots of present-day issues are identified by exploring earlier experiences that may be related. Through this processing of early experiences, emotional resolution of the experiences can occur. Through this therapeutic process, my patients live progressively happier, more contented lives.
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Kat Thompson is a Licensed Certified Social Worker with experience helping all age ranges address challenges and adapt using healthy coping strategies. She is passionate, empathetic, and creative in finding individualized treatments for her clients. Kat specializes in anxiety, depression, eating disorders, PTSD, trauma, and major life transitions.
Kat Thompson is a Licensed Certified Social Worker with experience helping all age ranges address challenges and adapt using healthy coping strategies. She is passionate, empathetic, and creative in finding individualized treatments for her clients. Kat specializes in anxiety, depression, eating disorders, PTSD, trauma, and major life transitions.
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Kinsey Igo
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Cambridge, MA 02138 (Online Only)
Dealing with depression, anxiety, or trauma can turn even small tasks into huge challenges. I understand the toll these issues can take on your life and relationships. My name is Kinsey Igo, and I am a Licensed Certified Social Worker here to help you find a way back to hope and strength. You don't have to navigate these difficulties alone.
Dealing with depression, anxiety, or trauma can turn even small tasks into huge challenges. I understand the toll these issues can take on your life and relationships. My name is Kinsey Igo, and I am a Licensed Certified Social Worker here to help you find a way back to hope and strength. You don't have to navigate these difficulties alone.
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My expertise is supporting clients of all ages who struggle with Anxiety, Depression, Life Transitions, Bereavement or Grief, Family Problems, and Trauma.
My ideal client is a person who is seeking treatment and is aware of the reason why he/she/they want help. The person can be self-referred or referred by a provider, family, etc. The client is aware of their goals and objectives. The client is also okay with meeting weekly for 50 minutes and understands/agrees with the policies of the agency. The client is aware of and agrees with the limitations therapists have.
My expertise is supporting clients of all ages who struggle with Anxiety, Depression, Life Transitions, Bereavement or Grief, Family Problems, and Trauma.
My ideal client is a person who is seeking treatment and is aware of the reason why he/she/they want help. The person can be self-referred or referred by a provider, family, etc. The client is aware of their goals and objectives. The client is also okay with meeting weekly for 50 minutes and understands/agrees with the policies of the agency. The client is aware of and agrees with the limitations therapists have.
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You may be feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck. By working together, I want to assist you in recognizing your strengths, healing old wounds, and building the tools needed to get through difficult situations. If you're currently experiencing anxiety or depression, recovering from a loss or trauma, struggling with disordered eating, or noticing that you're very hard on yourself, I am here to support you. My role is to be fully present for you, and to help you build a more meaningful, authentic, and fulfilling life.
You may be feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck. By working together, I want to assist you in recognizing your strengths, healing old wounds, and building the tools needed to get through difficult situations. If you're currently experiencing anxiety or depression, recovering from a loss or trauma, struggling with disordered eating, or noticing that you're very hard on yourself, I am here to support you. My role is to be fully present for you, and to help you build a more meaningful, authentic, and fulfilling life.
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Are you struggling with depression, anxiety, domestic violence, eating disorders, dual diagnosis, or life changes? I can assist you with developing coping skills, practicing mindfulness, and utilizing tools to manage your mental health effectively. I aim to work with clients willing to help themselves and open to the therapeutic process. This mindset will allow us to build a positive therapeutic relationship that can bring about positive changes in their lives.
Are you struggling with depression, anxiety, domestic violence, eating disorders, dual diagnosis, or life changes? I can assist you with developing coping skills, practicing mindfulness, and utilizing tools to manage your mental health effectively. I aim to work with clients willing to help themselves and open to the therapeutic process. This mindset will allow us to build a positive therapeutic relationship that can bring about positive changes in their lives.
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I provide individual psychotherapy and have experience working with people who struggle with a variety of life challenges and emotional concerns including relationship issues, work and academic struggles, family difficulties, codependence, depression, anxiety, and mood disorders. My practice welcomes adults with all gender identities and diverse backgrounds. I specialize primarily in psychodynamic and psychoanalytically-oriented therapy and integrate different treatment approaches, when appropriate, to address the unique needs and concerns of each person.
I provide individual psychotherapy and have experience working with people who struggle with a variety of life challenges and emotional concerns including relationship issues, work and academic struggles, family difficulties, codependence, depression, anxiety, and mood disorders. My practice welcomes adults with all gender identities and diverse backgrounds. I specialize primarily in psychodynamic and psychoanalytically-oriented therapy and integrate different treatment approaches, when appropriate, to address the unique needs and concerns of each person.
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Virginia Perez
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Cambridge, MA 02139 (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
Welcome! I’m glad you’re here. I am a licensed therapist with over a decade of clinical experience working with adults from a myriad of backgrounds. I offer a collaborative approach to therapy with warmth, authenticity, and empathy. My primary areas of focus include anxiety, ADHD, depression, disordered eating, career concerns, parental stress, women’s issues, life transitions, and relationship issues. I pride myself on consistent education and self reflection in cultural competency to ensure I am able to justly provide services to all communities especially LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC.
Welcome! I’m glad you’re here. I am a licensed therapist with over a decade of clinical experience working with adults from a myriad of backgrounds. I offer a collaborative approach to therapy with warmth, authenticity, and empathy. My primary areas of focus include anxiety, ADHD, depression, disordered eating, career concerns, parental stress, women’s issues, life transitions, and relationship issues. I pride myself on consistent education and self reflection in cultural competency to ensure I am able to justly provide services to all communities especially LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC.
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I provide a warm and empathic environment that focuses on individual strengths to help my clients cope with life challenges and foster a sense of meaning in life. I help clients cope with issues related to: immigration and acculturation stress; relationship problems; depression; anxiety; trauma; academic and job-related struggles; and grief and loss. I consider it a privilege to hear a client's personal story and collaboratively work towards a greater understanding of oneself to reduce distress, set achievable goals and make long lasting changes.
I provide a warm and empathic environment that focuses on individual strengths to help my clients cope with life challenges and foster a sense of meaning in life. I help clients cope with issues related to: immigration and acculturation stress; relationship problems; depression; anxiety; trauma; academic and job-related struggles; and grief and loss. I consider it a privilege to hear a client's personal story and collaboratively work towards a greater understanding of oneself to reduce distress, set achievable goals and make long lasting changes.
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I am especially trained to help around depression/ anxiety, interpersonal/relational tension, questions about sexuality, PTSD, and existential/spiritual concerns, though there are other areas of concern that I also treat.
The poet David Whyte writes, "Let my history then be a gate unfastened to a new life and not a barrier to my becoming. Let me find the ghosts and histories and barely imagined future of this world, and let me now have the innocence to grow just as well in shadow or light." Coming to therapy can help release you from the confining narratives of your history and help you discover a future you might not have previously imagined. I will work with you to hear from your pain and how that pain might be speaking to you.
I am especially trained to help around depression/ anxiety, interpersonal/relational tension, questions about sexuality, PTSD, and existential/spiritual concerns, though there are other areas of concern that I also treat.
The poet David Whyte writes, "Let my history then be a gate unfastened to a new life and not a barrier to my becoming. Let me find the ghosts and histories and barely imagined future of this world, and let me now have the innocence to grow just as well in shadow or light." Coming to therapy can help release you from the confining narratives of your history and help you discover a future you might not have previously imagined. I will work with you to hear from your pain and how that pain might be speaking to you.
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Dr. Lurie (she/her) provides evidence-based integrative treatment to adults experiencing anxiety, depression, interpersonal issues, identity-based concerns, chronic low self-esteem, self-compassion challenges, trauma, and stress. She enjoys working with individuals who are exploring and understanding various identities, who have complicated family dynamics, who are navigating stressors in their romantic or interpersonal relationships, and those who are navigating life stressors. Guiding her work is an investigation of identity, power, and privilege both within the therapy room, as well as in her personal life.
Dr. Lurie (she/her) provides evidence-based integrative treatment to adults experiencing anxiety, depression, interpersonal issues, identity-based concerns, chronic low self-esteem, self-compassion challenges, trauma, and stress. She enjoys working with individuals who are exploring and understanding various identities, who have complicated family dynamics, who are navigating stressors in their romantic or interpersonal relationships, and those who are navigating life stressors. Guiding her work is an investigation of identity, power, and privilege both within the therapy room, as well as in her personal life.
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I specialize in working with addictions, depression, and anxiety and can work on building coping skills and helping with routine.
My ideal client has an open mind and is receptive to engaging in treatment. Their needs, issues, and goals should be within my scope of what I feel comfortable with and not require a higher level of care. More specifically, their needs would be, to be supported and listened to. Their issues should be able to be worked on in this setting, and their goals could be to work on developing themselves. The client wants to engage in therapy because they are ready to work on themselves and engage collaboratively.
I specialize in working with addictions, depression, and anxiety and can work on building coping skills and helping with routine.
My ideal client has an open mind and is receptive to engaging in treatment. Their needs, issues, and goals should be within my scope of what I feel comfortable with and not require a higher level of care. More specifically, their needs would be, to be supported and listened to. Their issues should be able to be worked on in this setting, and their goals could be to work on developing themselves. The client wants to engage in therapy because they are ready to work on themselves and engage collaboratively.
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Daniell Cohen Bertagnolli
Counselor, LMHC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Cambridge, MA 02138 (Online Only)
Work with adults seeking help with depression, anxiety, trauma, fertility and postpartum issues, life transitions, and relational stressors. My experience encompasses diverse patient populations in a variety of settings, including inpatient and partial levels of care, domestic violence shelters, community centers, and outpatient services, and I draw on these experiences in aligning my approach to the needs of each individual client. In addition to being a therapist, I am a yoga teacher and integrate that discipline’s emphasis on mindfulness and life balance into my therapeutic approach.
Work with adults seeking help with depression, anxiety, trauma, fertility and postpartum issues, life transitions, and relational stressors. My experience encompasses diverse patient populations in a variety of settings, including inpatient and partial levels of care, domestic violence shelters, community centers, and outpatient services, and I draw on these experiences in aligning my approach to the needs of each individual client. In addition to being a therapist, I am a yoga teacher and integrate that discipline’s emphasis on mindfulness and life balance into my therapeutic approach.
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I have worked in different settings within the community, working with all ages and diagnoses such as depression, anxiety, Autism, PTSD, mood disorders, and ADHD. I have experience with doing individual work as well as family therapeutic work. I believe in collaboratively working with my clients and establishing a strong therapeutic alliance. My goal is to support my clients through their journeys. If you are looking to learn more about yourself and how to better navigate through current and past issues, I am here to help.
I have worked in different settings within the community, working with all ages and diagnoses such as depression, anxiety, Autism, PTSD, mood disorders, and ADHD. I have experience with doing individual work as well as family therapeutic work. I believe in collaboratively working with my clients and establishing a strong therapeutic alliance. My goal is to support my clients through their journeys. If you are looking to learn more about yourself and how to better navigate through current and past issues, I am here to help.
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