Group Therapy for Depression vs. Individual Therapy

Depression is not a rare condition. It is one of the most widespread mental health challenges in the United States, affecting tens of millions of people every year. Still, it goes undertreated for a significant portion of those who have it. When someone finally decides to seek help, the next question is always: What kind […]
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: What it Helps With and What Sessions Look Like

A lot of people picture therapy as either venting for an hour or digging through childhood memories until something clicks. That can be part of some approaches, but it is not the whole picture. Cognitive behavioral therapy tends to feel different because it runs on structure, skill-building, and a clear focus on what is happening […]
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs. Psychodynamic Therapy—How They Differ in Real-World Treatment

People often reach a point where they wonder what kind of help would match what they are going through. It is a simple question on the surface, yet choosing a direction in psychotherapy can feel confusing when so many approaches exist. Two of the most established options, cognitive behavioral therapy and psychodynamic therapy, approach distress […]