With Haylie

Depression Therapy in Atlanta & Virtually Across GA and SC

Reconnecting with hope, energy, and the version of yourself that feels possible again.

Depression doesn't always look like sadness. Sometimes it looks like numbness, exhaustion, or going through the motions. Sometimes it's irritability you can't explain, or losing interest in things you used to love. Sometimes it's the heaviness of getting through another day when everyone else seems to be doing fine.

Whatever depression is for you, therapy offers a space to slow down, be witnessed, and slowly find your way back to yourself.

What Is Depression?

Depression is more than feeling sad. It's a complex emotional, physical, and cognitive experience that can affect your mood, energy, sleep, appetite, motivation, and sense of self. It can be situational, chronic, postpartum, or grief-related — and it can happen even when 'everything is fine' on the outside.

Signs You Might Benefit from Depression Therapy

  • Persistent sadness, numbness, or emptiness
  • Loss of interest in things that used to bring you joy
  • Fatigue or low energy, even after rest
  • Changes in sleep — too much, too little, or restless sleep
  • Changes in appetite or weight
  • Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
  • Feelings of worthlessness, guilt, or self-criticism
  • Withdrawing from relationships, work, or activities
  • A sense of hopelessness about the future

How We Treat Depression

Depression is rarely just one thing. Our work goes beyond surface-level symptoms to explore what's underneath — old wounds, unprocessed grief, the inner critic, attachment patterns, or unmet needs that have been signaling for attention.

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) — to compassionately understand the parts of you carrying depression
  • Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) — to move emotions that have gotten stuck
  • Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) — to address depressive thought patterns
  • Trauma-informed care — because depression often has roots in earlier experiences
  • Relational therapy — because healing happens in connection

What to Expect in Depression Therapy

Our work together won't rush you. We move at your pace, with deep respect for what depression has been protecting and what it's trying to tell you. Over time, you'll begin to feel more energy, more agency, and a slow but real reconnection to the parts of yourself that feel like home.

Who This Helps

  • Adults navigating mild, moderate, or persistent depression
  • Mothers experiencing postpartum depression
  • Anyone moving through grief or loss
  • People facing depression alongside anxiety, trauma, or life transitions
  • Those who have tried therapy before and want a different approach

Work With a Therapist Who Specializes in Depression

Haylie Ann Yakrus, MS, LPC, NCC offers this work for individuals, couples, and families in Atlanta and virtually across Georgia and South Carolina — drawing from IFS, EFT, trauma-informed care, and more.

FAQ

Depression Therapy: Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Find Your Way Back?

You don't have to keep doing this alone. Reach out — we'll respond within 24–48 hours.