Depression Treatment That Works
Evidence-based treatment for major depression, postpartum depression, and persistent depressive disorder. Start therapy within the week with a qualified expert near you.
Understanding Depression
Depression is more than just feeling sad. It's a complex condition that affects your thoughts, emotions, physical health, and daily functioning.
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest lasting 2+ weeks. Characterized by significant changes in sleep, appetite, energy, and concentration that impact daily life.
Commonly treated with CBT and Interpersonal Therapy.
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Postpartum Depression
Depression occurring after childbirth, affecting mood, bonding, and daily functioning. Can develop within weeks to months after delivery and requires experienced support.
Experienced approaches combining therapy and support systems.
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Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)
A chronic form of depression lasting 2+ years with milder but persistent symptoms. Can significantly impact quality of life and may include periods of major depression.
Long-term therapy approaches with focus on sustainable change.
Not sure which type applies to you? All forms of depression are treatable.
Common Signs & Symptoms
Recognising your symptoms is the first step toward treatment
You're not alone. Depression is one of the most common mental health conditions. The good news: it's highly treatable.
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Physical Symptoms
Behavioral Changes
Emotional Impact
Our Evidence-Based Approach
We use proven therapeutic techniques tailored to your specific needs
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
The gold-standard treatment for depression.
How it works:
CBT helps you identify and change unhelpful thought patterns that fuel depression. By understanding the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, you build practical tools to break negative cycles and improve mood.
Timeline:
Most clients see noticeable improvement within 6-12 weeks with consistent engagement.
Best for:
Major depression, persistent depressive disorder, depression with anxiety.
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Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
Focus on relationships and life transitions.
How it works:
IPT focuses on improving communication patterns and relationships that may be contributing to depression. It helps you navigate life transitions, grief, and interpersonal conflicts.
Timeline:
Typically 12-16 sessions; progress often seen within 6-8 weeks.
Best for:
Depression related to relationship issues, grief, major life changes, postpartum depression.
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Mindfulness-Based Therapy
Present-moment awareness and acceptance.
How it works:
Learn practical mindfulness techniques to manage depressive symptoms, reduce rumination, and develop a healthier relationship with difficult thoughts and emotions.
Timeline:
Benefits develop over 8-12 weeks of regular practice.
Best for:
Recurrent depression, preventing relapse, depression with rumination.
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Behavioral Activation
Breaking the cycle through meaningful activity.
How it works:
A structured approach to gradually increasing engagement in positive activities, helping to break the cycle of withdrawal and low mood that maintains depression.
Timeline:
Often shows improvement within 4-8 weeks.
Best for:
Depression with withdrawal, low motivation, loss of interest in activities.
Personalized Treatment: Your therapist will recommend the best approach (or combination of approaches) based on your specific needs and type of depression. Most effective treatment often combines multiple approaches tailored to you.
What to Expect from Treatment
Your journey to recovery, step by step
Duration: 60 minutes | Timeline: Week 1
What happens:
• Comprehensive evaluation of your depression type and triggers
• Discussion of your history and current situation
• Introduction to your personalized treatment plan
• Overview of what to expect in coming sessions
Between sessions:
Reading or reflection exercises provided
Frequency: 1-2 sessions/week | Timeline: Weeks 2-16
What happens:
• Learning and practicing therapeutic techniques
• Between-session homework and activities
• Regular progress tracking
• Adjustments to approach based on your response
Expected progress:
Noticeable improvement typically within 6-8 weeks
Sessions spaced further apart | Timeline: Weeks 12-20+
What happens:
• Consolidation of gains
• Practice of new skills in daily life
• Identification and management of remaining challenges
• Building relapse prevention strategies
Expected progress:
Significant improvement by 12-16 weeks
As needed | Timeline: After main treatment
What happens:
• Periodic check-in sessions (e.g., monthly)
• Reinforcement of skills learned
• Early intervention if symptoms resurface
• Long-term support and guidance
Expected progress:
Sustained improvement and resilience
Note: Timeline varies by individual. Some see faster progress; others may take longer. Your therapist will discuss realistic expectations during your initial assessment.
Treatment Goals
Common goals clients work toward in depression treatment
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Improving Mood & Energy
Common treatment goals:
• Reducing feelings of sadness and hopelessness
• Increasing energy and motivation
• Improving sleep quality
• Restoring appetite and self-care
Treatment duration and outcomes vary by individual.
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Rebuilding Connections
Common treatment goals:
• Re-engaging with family and friends
• Improving communication skills
• Reducing social withdrawal
• Building supportive relationships
Progress develops gradually throughout treatment.
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Breaking Negative Cycles
Common treatment goals:
• Identifying and challenging negative thoughts
• Reducing rumination and self-criticism
• Developing healthier thinking patterns
• Building self-compassion
Skills develop progressively with practice.
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Restoring Life Engagement
Common treatment goals:
• Returning to work or improving performance
• Re-engaging in hobbies and interests
• Setting and achieving meaningful goals
• Building long-term resilience
Engagement develops gradually throughout treatment.
Individual results vary based on type of depression, treatment engagement, and other factors. Your therapist will discuss realistic expectations for your situation.
Evidence-based approach: We use treatment methods supported by clinical research and best practice guidelines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? We're here to help. Still have concerns after reading below?
Book a free 15-minute phone consultation to discuss your situation.
How much does therapy cost, and will Medicare cover it?
Most clients qualify for Medicare rebates (typically $98.97 per session), making therapy affordable. With a GP Mental Health Treatment Plan, you can access up to 10 subsidized psychology sessions per year. We also offer flexible pricing for private clients. Out-of-pocket costs typically range from $50-$100 per session after Medicare rebate.
How long will I need therapy?
Typical treatment for depression is 12-20 sessions over 3-6 months. Some people continue longer for additional support; others benefit from periodic check-ins. Your therapist will develop a personalized plan based on your specific needs and progress. Most clients see significant improvement within 8-12 weeks.
Can I do therapy online or do I need to come in person?
We offer both online and in-person sessions. You can choose what works best for your schedule and comfort level. Many clients find online therapy flexible and just as effective as in-person. Research shows telehealth therapy for depression is equally effective, and it provides additional privacy and convenience.
Will I need medication?
Therapy alone is often very effective for mild to moderate depression. For more severe depression, a combination of therapy and medication may be recommended. If medication is considered, we can refer you to your GP or psychiatrist. The decision about medication is entirely yours and made in consultation with your doctor.
What if I don't feel like talking?
It’s completely normal to feel unmotivated or have difficulty opening up when you’re depressed. Our therapists are experienced in working with clients who are struggling. We’ll go at your pace and use approaches that work for you. Many clients find it gets easier as they build trust with their therapist.
Will my employer find out I'm in therapy?
Your privacy and confidentiality are completely protected. We don’t contact employers or share information without your consent. Online sessions also provide additional privacy. All client information is encrypted and securely stored in compliance with Australian privacy laws.
What if I don't feel comfortable with my therapist?
What if I have thoughts of self-harm?
If you’re having thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please reach out immediately. In an emergency, call 000 or go to your nearest emergency department. You can also contact Lifeline (13 11 14) or Beyond Blue (1300 22 4636) for 24/7 support. Our therapists are trained to support clients experiencing suicidal thoughts and will work with you to develop a safety plan.
Is this treatment evidence-based?
Yes. All our approaches (CBT, IPT, Mindfulness, Behavioral Activation) are scientifically-proven treatments for depression. We stay current with the latest research and best practices. Our therapists receive ongoing training and supervision to ensure they’re providing the most effective, evidence-based care.
Why You Can Trust Our Approach
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