Anxiety & Depression Therapy

Let’s bring back Hope and Peace to your life.

A woman needing therapy for Depression and Anxiety from Jeron Parry, a Marriage and Family Therapist, sits sad and alone on the bank of a river.
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You’re Overwhelmed, Sad, and Disconnected

You feel like you’re carrying an invisible weight every day. You might wake up dreading the day ahead, thinking,

“Why even bother? Nothing will get better.”

Small tasks feel monumental, and even the things you once enjoyed seem pointless.

Your thoughts may feel like a constant battle. Depression whispers,

“You’re a burden,” while anxiety shouts, “You’ll mess this up.”

Decisions feel overwhelming, and you might replay past mistakes, convincing yourself you’ll never measure up.

Social situations can be exhausting. You might think,

“What if I say the wrong thing?” or “They probably don’t want me here anyway.” To protect yourself, you isolate, but the loneliness only deepens your pain.

If this feels familiar, please know you’re not alone. Reaching out to a therapist can be a powerful step toward healing. They can help you unpack these thoughts and navigate life with more ease.

Seeking help isn’t weakness—it’s strength. You deserve support and a chance to feel lighter and more hopeful. Therapy can help you find that path forward.

A man and woman depressed and worried needing therapy from Jeron Parry, a Marriage and Family Therapist, sit cuddled together as if they are at a funeral.

Depression and anxiety often stem from challenging life experiences. Events like trauma, loss, or prolonged stress can leave lasting emotional scars, making it hard to cope.

Ongoing struggles, such as relationship issues or financial difficulties, can add to the emotional burden. These situations can lead to feelings of hopelessness or constant worry.

Negative thought patterns can develop over time, reinforcing self-doubt and fear. Isolation or lack of support often worsens these feelings, making it harder to reach out for help.

Acknowledging these challenges is an important step toward healing. With the right support and resources, it’s possible to break free from these patterns and find a path toward relief and resilience.

What is Wrong With Me?

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Therapy Helps Individuals Find The Joy of Life Again

As a Marriage and Family Therapist with years of experience helping individuals work through depression and anxiety, I have witnessed the significance of therapy.

Your quality of life should be fought for. 

In therapy, we start by working to resolve:

✓ Persistent Negative Thoughts
✓ Worry and Fear
✓ Trauma
✓ Loss and Grief
✓ Feelings of Overwhelm
✓ Emotional pain

Let a professional help you recognize the strength that has always been there deep inside of you, and guide you to where you want to be.

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What To Expect From Therapy!

After therapy, the individuals I work with find greater meaning and joy in their life again.

✓ Hope has returned in force
✓ Optimism has replaced worry
✓ Strengths are recognized
✓ They work out solutions to their problems.
✓ Life looks happier.
✓ They are closer to those around them 

Hard work and dedication in their individual work can pay of tremendously. 

Let me assist you in your journey towards a more joyful life.

Please contact me directly by calling [435.383.2833] or click below to reach out for a free 15m phone consultation. 

I hope to hear from you soon.