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Depression

Seeking Help for Depression in Georgia

If you're in the state of Georgia and struggling with depression, know that help is available. Our practice, Biologic Behavioral Health, is conveniently located in Decatur, with in-person and virtual appointments available. Dr. Corey Beck and Dr. Patirck Robbins are compassionate professionals who are dedicated to helping you overcome depression and reclaim your life. We are in-network with a variety of insurance plans.

Don't suffer in silence. Contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation and take the first step toward healing and recovery.


Could It Be Depression?

Are you or a loved one struggling with feelings of sadness, hopelessness, or a lack of interest in activities that once brought joy? You're not alone. Depression is a common mental health condition affecting millions of individuals across the United States, including right here in Georgia. At Biologic Behavioral Health, we understand the challenges of living with depression and are here to offer support, guidance, and effective treatment options tailored to your needs.

Understanding Depression

Depression is more than just feeling sad; it's a complex mental health disorder that can impact every aspect of your life, from your emotions and thoughts to your physical health and relationships. It's important to recognize that depression is not a sign of weakness or a character flaw, but rather a medical condition that can be effectively managed with the right treatment.

Symptoms of Depression

Depression can manifest in a variety of ways, and symptoms may vary from person to person. Some common signs and symptoms of depression include:

  1. Persistent feelings of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness
  2. Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed
  3. Changes in appetite or weight
  4. Difficulty sleeping or oversleeping
  5. Fatigue or loss of energy
  6. Feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt
  7. Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
  8. Thoughts of death or suicide

It's important to note that not everyone with depression will experience all of these symptoms, and the severity of symptoms can vary. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms on most days for at least two weeks, it's essential to seek help from a qualified mental health professional.

Treatment Options for Depression

The good news is that depression is highly treatable, and many individuals find relief with the right combination of therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes. At Biologic Behavioral Health, we offer comprehensive and personalized treatment plans designed to address your unique needs and goals. Some common treatment options for depression include:

  1. Psychotherapy: Also known as talk therapy, psychotherapy can help you explore your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a supportive and nonjudgmental environment. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), interpersonal therapy (IPT), and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) are all effective forms of psychotherapy for depression.
  2. Medication: Antidepressant medications can help reduce the biological symptoms of depression, allowing you to best meet the challenges of your daily life.
  3. Lifestyle Changes: Simple changes to your daily routine, such as regular exercise, healthy eating habits, and stress management techniques, can have a significant impact on your mood and overall well-being. Our physicians can provide guidance and support as you incorporate these changes into your life.

If you are having a mental health crisis call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room, call or text 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, call the National Mental Health Hotline 1-866-903-3787, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 8 P.M. EST text "NAMI" to 741-741 or call 1-800-950-6264 for confidential assistance from The National Alliance on Mental Illness, or the Georgia Crisis & Access Line 1-800-715-4225. If you are having an emergency seek help.