Feeling joy in life again
Every person knows dark and sad phases. Under normal circumstances, these cease when the triggering events have been sufficiently processed. However, this is often not the case for a person with depression. Feeling joy, similar to feeling alive, usually seems worlds away. When one’s own energy is no longer sufficient to overcome such a crisis, it is one’s turn to take what is probably the most challenging step: Admitting to yourself that you need help. Learn more in our patient information on depression.
Get a consultation now regarding our treatment plan for depression at +49 3996 140490.
Depression has a variety of symptoms. The most common symptoms associated with depression include
In the context of a depressive illness, the question often arises as to the specific cause that can explain the distressing symptomatology. However, there is no single clear cause for depression. Many different factors play a role in its development. These can have a biological, psychological, or social origin. The cause is, therefore, as individual as the person himself.
At the beginning of therapy, the first step is to work out the underlying causes of the depression and develop suitable coping strategies with the person affected. Therefore, you will be actively integrated into the therapy process with us, from the differential diagnosis to the aftercare concept. In the course of therapy, you will thus develop an understanding of your depression and its course – this step is an essential component of the treatment concept. In doing so, we see you as a person in your entirety! This means we will design a highly individualized treatment plan with you. Only in this way can we achieve a therapeutic success that will accompany you in your everyday life.
Manfred, P.
Former depression patient
“The unique combination of different therapies has contributed greatly to my healing process. My stay at LIMES Castle Clinic was a complete success for me and my health. I can recommend a stay at this clinic to anyone affected by depression!”