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Depression Therapists in Georgia

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Saveen Sundrani

LCSW
Online & In-PersonAccepting New Clients
How do you work with clients with depression?
I work with clients with depression by first creating a space where they do not have to minimize what they are carrying. Depression can often feel invisible to others, especially when someone is still functioning on the outside while feeling exhausted, numb, overwhelmed, or disconnected inside. Together, we explore what may be underneath the depression, including unresolved trauma, emotional suppression, relationship stress, burnout, cultural expectations, family patterns, or long-standing beliefs about the self. My approach is compassionate and trauma-informed, helping clients better understand their emotional patterns while also building practical tools for relief. Depending on the client’s needs, I may integrate EMDR, trauma-focused therapy, CBT, and parts work to support healing. The goal is not just to manage symptoms, but to help clients feel more connected to themselves, regain hope, and move toward a life that feels more grounded and meaningful.
Saveen is a South Asian woman and therapist of color. She knows how hard it is to hold pain that’s invisible to others, especially when it’s wrapped in cultural expectations and generational patterns In therapy with Saveen, you don’t have to hide or minimize your suffering. This will be a space where your pain is understood, and where we work together to help you find relief and start thriving. Saveen specializes in trauma therapy and is the founder of Rise Mental Health. She is passionate about helping people understand the deeper emotional patterns behind anxiety, depression, trauma, burnout, and relationship struggles so they can begin healing in a more lasting and meaningful way. Saveen integrates evidence-based approaches, including EMDR and trauma-focused therapy. In addition to her office in Duluth, GA, she offers virtual sessions.
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Shialla Warren

PMHNP-BC
Online TherapyAccepting New Clients
How do you work with clients with depression?
I work with clients with depression by first creating a supportive, nonjudgmental space where they feel comfortable sharing what they are going through. Depression can affect mood, energy, sleep, motivation, relationships, and day-to-day functioning, so I take time to understand the full picture of each person’s symptoms, stressors, history, and goals. From there, I use a collaborative approach to develop a treatment plan that may include education, supportive therapy, coping strategies, lifestyle guidance, and medication management when appropriate. My goal is to help clients feel heard while also giving them practical tools to move toward healing. I believe treatment works best when it is personalized, because depression can look different for everyone. By building a strong therapeutic relationship and maintaining open communication, I help clients track progress, address setbacks, and make thoughtful adjustments along the way so they can begin to feel more stable, hopeful, and empowered.
Shialla Warren, APRN, PMHNP-BC, has consistently demonstrated a profound interest in psychiatry and the mental well-being of individuals, both in her personal and professional pursuits. Commencing her psychiatry journey in 2013, she has acquired diverse experience across various psychiatric domains, including forensics, crisis stabilization, inpatient care, detoxification, and, most recently, outpatient psychiatry. Shy excels in interpersonal communication and actively engages in collaborative dialogue with her patients. This collaborative approach is instrumental in crafting effective and tailored treatment plans to achieve optimal outcomes. Shy's dedication to the field is evident in her multifaceted experiences and her commitment to fostering therapeutic alliances for the betterment of her patients.

How do you work with clients with depression?

What is depression?

Everybody feels sad sometimes, but these low moods usually pass with time. Depression is different from these regular shifts in mood. They last for longer periods of time and can affect all aspects of life.
Depression is a common mental disorder that affects many people globally. For more detailed information and additional resources please visit the World Health Organization's depression fact sheet.

Who is this information for?

This information is provided for educational purposes and not intended to be diagnostic. For professional mental health help or support please reach out to one of the listed providers licensed in your state to provide care.
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