Depression Therapy in Hamilton

Depression is more than sadness – it is the flatness, the exhaustion, the loss of things that used to matter. And it rarely gets better on its own. Our Hamilton therapists provide evidence-based, genuinely compassionate depression therapy.

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Understanding Depression

Depression is a clinical condition that affects how you think, feel, and function – often making even basic daily tasks feel genuinely impossible. It is not sadness. It is not weakness. It is not something you can think your way out of or simply decide to be done with. Depression is characterized by persistent low mood or emotional flatness, loss of interest in activities that were previously meaningful, significant changes in sleep, appetite, and energy, difficulty concentrating, feelings of worthlessness or hopelessness, withdrawal from relationships and activities, and in some cases thoughts of self-harm or suicide. It is also one of the most treatable mental health conditions. With appropriate evidence-based treatment, most people with depression experience significant and lasting improvement.

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Depression lies. It tells you nothing will help. Therapy proves otherwise.

Start Feeling Better.

Our Hamilton depression therapists provide evidence-based, genuinely compassionate treatment that produces real, lasting improvement. No referral needed. Book online or call (905) 962-2220. Evening and weekend appointments available in person in Hamilton or online anywhere in Ontario.

Our Approach to Depression Therapy

Depression therapy at Empire begins by building a genuine therapeutic relationship – which is itself therapeutic. The experience of being genuinely heard and cared for by a skilled therapist is often the first meaningful break from the isolation that depression creates.

CBT is the primary framework, addressing the negative cognitive triad that characterizes depression: negative views of self, world, and future. Behavioural Activation is integrated early – because increasing activity and engagement, even before mood improves, is one of the most powerful early interventions.

IPT addresses the interpersonal context of the depression – the role transitions, grief, relational disputes, or isolation that may be contributing to or resulting from the depressive episode. MBCT is particularly valuable for clients with recurrent depression.

Safety assessment is ongoing throughout treatment with any client who is experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide.

Common Questions About Depression Therapy

Will I need antidepressants?

Not necessarily. For mild to moderate depression, therapy alone is highly effective. For moderate to severe depression, medication combined with therapy typically produces better outcomes than either alone. Your therapist can discuss this with you and coordinate referral to a physician or psychiatrist if appropriate.

I have been depressed for years. Is therapy still likely to help?

Yes. Long-standing depression is more complex and typically requires a longer course of treatment, but it responds to evidence-based psychological therapy. The duration of the depression does not determine whether therapy will be effective.

I cannot seem to get motivated to do anything. How do I even get to therapy?

This is one of the most common barriers depression creates. Booking an appointment – even when it feels pointless and impossible – is itself an act of resistance against depression.

Is a referral required?

No. You can book directly online or by calling (905) 962-2220.

Depression does not have to be permanent. Evidence-based therapy changes that.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

No referral needed. Our Hamilton therapists provide evidence-based, compassionate depression therapy. Book online today or call (905) 962-2220. Evening and weekend appointments available in person in Hamilton or online anywhere in Ontario.