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    • Intravenous (IV) Ketamine
    • Spravato
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    • Psychological Testing
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Conquer Depression with Our Therapist in Billings, MT

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Everyone in Billings, MT and elsewhere battles with sadness at one point in time. Depression is more than just feeling sad. Depression is sadness and despair to the extreme. It’s something that can last for days or weeks. Depression goes as far as affecting everyday life and everyday activities. For some people, depression leads to physical pain. Thankfully, depression is something that can be treated, especially when you visit our therapist at Montana Psychiatry and Brain Health Center.

Depression, also referred to as major depressive or clinical depression, is a mental disorder. In the United States, it is estimated that more than 15 million adults have had at least one major depressive episode in their life.

There are many symptoms associated with depression, but not every single person exhibits all of the symptoms. However, most people show some of the symptoms. These would include things like an extended feeling of sadness or emptiness. People who are battling depression feel like there is no hope, they feel worthless, and they feel guilty. They can have difficulty concentrating, problems with fatigue, chronic pain, and even thoughts of suicide or death.

Depression is caused by a mixture of biological, psychological, social, and genetic factors. Individuals who have a family history of depression or individuals who are battling serious chronic diseases are more likely to face depression. When a person goes through a serious trauma or a serious change in their life, they may face depression. In some people, depression shows up without any obvious external reason.

It’s important to understand that just because a person experiences depression, it does not mean that they are weak. Depression is not just a funk or a bad mood that a person can snap out of. Depression is a mental illness that requires professional treatment with an experienced therapist. However, with the right care, a person can come out of their depression.

Children and adolescents suffer depression in the same way that adults do. There are therapists who specialize in addressing the needs of children and adolescents with depression. The good news is that most kids are able to recover from depression if they get the right help.

You can take the first step toward conquering your depression by getting in touch with us at Montana Psychiatry and Brain Health Center in Billings, MT. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with our therapist.

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3737 Grand Avenue, Suite 6
Billings, MT - 59102
Tel : 406-839-2985

Montana Psychiatry – Bozeman:
822 Stoneridge Dr., Suite A-2
Bozeman, MT - 59718
Tel : 406-551-8001
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