You Might Notice...
A loss of interest or motivation, persistent sadness or fatigue, withdrawal from friends or family, irritability or mood swings, and negative self-talk or feelings of hopelessness.
These experiences often stem from emotional overwhelm caused by life’s demands, pressure from work, family, or relationships, challenges with identity and self-worth, and a sense of disconnection or being misunderstood.
How Therapy Can Help
Therapy for depression provides a supportive space to process emotions, gain perspective, and build coping skills. It helps you understand your feelings, develop healthy ways to manage stress, and strengthen your sense of self.
A safe & supportive space to process emotions
Help you understand and express feelings
Rebuild confidence, motivation, and self worth
Develop Coping Strategies for daily life
FAQ's - Therapy for Depression
What is depression therapy and how does it work?
Depression therapy at Her Path Counseling helps you understand patterns contributing to low mood, build motivation, and reconnect with yourself. Sachelle Singleton offers in-person sessions in Summerlin and online therapy across Las Vegas, Nevada.
What are common signs of depression you treat?
Sachelle Singleton at Her Path Counseling helps clients experiencing low mood, lack of motivation, fatigue, and feelings of hopelessness in the Las Vegas and Summerlin area.
How does therapy help with depression?
Depression therapy at Her Path Counseling focuses on helping clients understand patterns, improve mood, build motivation, and reconnect with themselves and their lives.
When should I seek therapy for depression?
If depression is affecting your daily functioning, relationships, or sense of self, therapy with Sachelle Singleton at Her Path Counseling in Summerlin or online across Las Vegas can provide support and direction.


Please note that Her Path Counseling does not provide emergent, crisis- level care or intensive support for active suicidal thoughts or severe depression.
Please call or text 988 to speak with a trained crisis counselor or Dial 911 for emergencies


