Depression Therapy in Palo Alto

Are you struggling with persistent sadness, low energy, or a loss of interest in things you once loved? You don’t have to figure it out alone — depression therapy can help

Therapy may help if you or your child experience:

  • Persistent feelings of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness
  • Loss of interest in activities, hobbies, or relationships you once enjoyed
  • Low energy, fatigue, or difficulty getting out of bed
  • Trouble sleeping — or sleeping too much
  • Low self-esteem, guilt, or overly self-critical thoughts
  • Difficulty concentrating, making decisions, or following through
  • Withdrawal from friends, family, or social situations
  • Irritability, mood swings, or feeling numb
  • Physical symptoms like headaches, appetite changes, or unexplained aches

What Is Depression Therapy?

Depression therapy is a structured, evidence-based process that helps you understand and change the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that keep you stuck. More than just venting — it’s an active partnership with a skilled therapist to build real strategies for feeling better.

Ready to start feeling like yourself again?

Children and Teens

Age-appropriate strategies for children and teens dealing with sadness, withdrawal, school avoidance, bullying or irritability.

Young Adults

Learn how to navigate academic pressure, identity, career stress, and life transitions without feeling lost or alone.

Adults

Learn how to regain motivation, reconnect with relationships, and build practical skills for managing daily life and work.

Types of Depression We Treat

Depression takes many forms — and recognizing yours helps guide the most effective treatment path:

  • Major Depressive Disorder (MDD): Persistent sadness, loss of interest, and difficulty with sleep, focus, or appetite that significantly disrupts daily life.
  • Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia): A chronic, lower-grade depression lasting two or more years — less intense than MDD, but still draining on motivation and self-esteem.
  • Postpartum Depression: Intense sadness, anxiety, or irritability following childbirth — far beyond the typical “baby blues,” and very treatable with support.
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Recurring mood shifts, fatigue, and withdrawal tied to seasonal changes, most commonly in winter months.
  • Depression with Anxiety: A common combination — racing thoughts, constant worry, and low mood occurring together, making it harder to find relief.
  • Situational Depression (Adjustment Disorder): Depression triggered by a life event — job loss, divorce, grief, or a major move — that feels overwhelming and hard to shake.

Our Approach to Depression Therapy

Our therapists specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), widely considered one of the most effective, evidence-based treatments for depression. CBT helps you identify and shift the negative thought patterns and behaviors that keep you feeling stuck — and replaces them with practical, real-world strategies for feeling better faster.

Unlike open-ended talk therapy, CBT is structured and goal-oriented — which means you can often see meaningful relief in weeks, not years. Our therapists are highly trained, warm, and patient, and sessions are tailored to your specific type of depression and life situation.

Depression is a treatable condition.

With the right support, you can lift the fog, reconnect with your life, and feel like yourself again.

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Other therapeutic approaches may also be incorporated based on individual needs, including:

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Especially helpful for intense emotions, mood swings, or self-critical patterns. DBT teaches mindfulness, distress tolerance, and emotional regulation.

Play Therapy

For kids who struggle to express emotions verbally — play, drawing, and storytelling allow them to process feelings safely and naturally.

Family Therapy

Depression affects the whole household. We help families improve communication, reduce conflict, and create a supportive home environment.

Weekday, Evening, & Saturday Appointments Available
At Palo Alto Therapy, we specialize in helping you overcome depression. Our therapists are highly trained, warm and patient. We use evidence based techniques to help you feel better sooner without the need for long-term counseling.
With convenient office locations in Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and San Jose, we proudly serve the entire Silicon Valley community – from Stanford University and the Peninsula to the South Bay, offering easy access for tech professionals, students, and families.

Frequently Asked Questions About Depression Therapy

Everyone is different. Many clients notice improvements within just a few sessions. Our CBT-based approach is structured and goal-oriented, so you often see real results in weeks — not years.

Not at all. Whether or not you’ve been formally diagnosed with depression, therapy can help if you’re feeling persistently down, stuck, or overwhelmed.

If your mood is interfering with your daily life, relationships, or work, therapy is worth exploring. You don’t need to meet a clinical threshold to benefit from support.

Yes. Depression in young people may look different — as irritability, withdrawal, or falling grades rather than sadness. Our therapists are trained in age-appropriate approaches including CBT and play-based therapy, with family involvement where helpful.

Many people experience overlapping conditions. Our therapists are experienced at treating depression alongside anxiety, ADHD, OCD, and other challenges using flexible, tailored approaches that address the full picture.

Yes. Depression therapy is not one-size-fits-all. We use tailored, evidence-based approaches and work collaboratively with you to adjust your treatment until you find what works. A new path forward is possible.

Many clients use out-of-network benefits or HSA/FSA funds. We can provide a superbill to submit to your insurance for potential reimbursement. Contact our office and we’ll help you understand your options.

Yes. Our licensed therapists provide secure video therapy for clients throughout California — including San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, and beyond. Online therapy is equally effective for most people.

Sadness is a normal emotion tied to specific events. Depression is more persistent — it lingers for weeks or months, affects energy, focus, sleep, and daily functioning, and often doesn’t have a clear cause. If it’s disrupting your life, that’s a signal worth paying attention to.

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Evidence-Based

Specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, we provide effective & caring counseling. Our therapists are passionate in delivering high-quality therapy & enhance their skills through the latest trainings.

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Strong Relationships

Our relationship with you is valued & of highest importance. We are compassionate, respectful, & honest. Our professional counseling includes working side by side with you towards YOUR goals.

Short-Term & Focused

Our active therapists use tailored homework exercises to help you find relief in a timely manner. By keeping our meetings on track & targeting specific concerns we help you enjoy life again, usually in a matter of months not years.

Client Convenience

Appointments after 5pm & Saturdays, friendly administrative staff, & three locations: Palo Alto, Menlo Park, & San Jose. We help children, teens & adults, couples, & families. Video therapy available!

Meet Our Team of Therapists in Palo Alto, Menlo Park, & San Jose working with Depression

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Hong-Ha Vuong, AMFT, APCC

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist, AMFT, APCC Under Licensed Supervision
Hannah Bodin, AMFT, CBT Therapist at Palo Alto Therapy

Hannah Bodin, AMFT

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist, AMFT, Under Licensed Supervision
Sarah Partridge, ASW, CBT Therapist at Palo Alto Therapy

Sarah Partridge, ASW

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist, ASW, Under Licensed Supervision
Anna Edwards, LMFT, CBT Therapist at Palo Alto Therapy

Anna Edwards, LMFT

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist
Sarah C, CBT Therapist at Palo Alto Therapy

Sarah Chelew, AMFT

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist, AMFT, Under Licensed Supervision
Jacquelyn Jacqui Lewis Therapist

Jacquelyn “Jacqui” Lewis, LMFT, ATR-BC, CCTP, ACCTS

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist
Michael Tran, Therapist at Palo Alto Therapy

Michael Tran, LMFT

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist
Sarah Covert, CBT Therapist at Palo Alto Therapy

Sarah Covert, AMFT

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist, AMFT, Under Licensed Supervision
Amanda Bautista Therapist

Amanda Stewart, LMFT

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist
Laura Tolle, Therapist at Palo Alto Therapy

Laura Tolle, LMFT

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist
Bella Stitt, LMFT, Therapist at Palo Alto Therapy

Bella Stitt, LMFT

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist
Lauren Timmerman, Therapist at Palo Alto Therapy

Lauren Timmerman, LCSW

Cognitive Behavioral and ERP Therapist
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At Palo Alto Therapy, we specialize in depression therapy in Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and San Jose — helping kids through adults using evidence-based techniques, often without long-term counseling.