Community Health Depression Treatment
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Community Health Depression Treatment

Community Health Depression Treatment

When an individual is depressed, he/she may experience mood changes, as well as emotional and physical symptoms. Depression disorder is a serious medical condition that is associated with increased rates of chronic disease. If you are experiencing depression and/or anxiety, you may want to consider seeking treatment at one of the Community Health Depression Treatment Centers.

National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Addresses Depression Disorder

According to the 2009-2012 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, nearly 8 percent of Americans (aged 12 years and older) reported suffering moderate to severe depression within the two weeks prior to their survey responses. In every age group, women suffered depression more frequently than men did.

Approximately 43 percent of the individuals who reported that they are suffering with severe depression stated that they were having difficulties at home, work and during social activities. Of these individuals, 35 percent said they sought treatment for depression from a mental health professional within the year leading up to the survey.

Community Health Depression Treatment Centers

The mental health services offered at Community Health Treatment Centers are ideal for those suffering with various mental illnesses, including depression disorder. The Community Health Treatment Centers offer patients’ treatment for depression through group, individual and family counseling.

The professionals at Community Health Depression Centers realize that each patient is unique. The center’s diagnostic department assesses individuals who are seeking treatment for depression. The goal is to identify patients who are suffering with a depression disorder and/or anxiety. Additionally, the diagnostic department at the Community Health Depression Centers try to determine the reason an individual is suffering with depression. By taking the time to assess each patient, the center is confident that the treatment plan designed will address the issues that are causing a patient to feel depressed.

Postpartum Depression is Treated at Community Health Depression Treatment Centers

Mothers experiencing postpartum depression can benefit from the services offered at Community Health Treatment Centers as well.

Direct Therapy Program

One of the services offered at the center is the Direct Therapy Program. This service is ideal for patients who are unable to visit the Community Health Depression Centers for their daily appointments.

Some of the reasons patients take advantage of the Direct Therapy Program include:

  • Issues with transportation
  • Having an illness or disability
  • Previous commitments such as school or work
  • Having a family to care for

Seeking treatment for anxiety or depression may be easier for individuals if they can participate in a Direct Therapy Program like the one offered at the Community Health Treatment Centers.