Low mood and Depression are commonly experienced as feeling sad and hopeless. It can lead to withdrawing from others and you might stop doing things you previously enjoyed. There might be a lack of energy or motivation. Some people may experience suicidal thoughts or thoughts of hurting themselves in some way.
Periods of feeling low or depressed can last weeks or months. Some people can have recurring episodes of depression over several years.
Common Symptoms
- Thoughts of being not good enough or feeling you have let yourself or others down
- Feeling sad, low, irritable, tearful or hopeless
- Not taking pleasure in things you used to enjoy
- Changes in appetite, problems sleeping, more aches and pains than usual or headaches
- Feeling tired and lacking energy and motivation
- All of these difficulties can have significant impacts across all areas of your life; in relationships with friends and family, and in work or study.
Treatments We Offer
We offer a range of treatments to help low mood and depression. Your first appointment will be to discuss if the service is right for you and if so, which treatment would be most helpful. Find out more about the treatments listed below here.
- Guided Self-help
- Computerised CBT
- Groups and workshops
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Counselling for Depression
- Behavioural couples work
- Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
- Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT)