Depression Therapists in Port Coquitlam

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Depression in Port Coquitlam. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Depression doesn’t always look like sadness. For many people, it shows up as a quiet heaviness that lingers through the day, low energy, difficulty concentrating, and losing interest in things that once felt easy or meaningful. You might still go to work, reply to messages, and keep routines going, but it feels distant, like you’re not fully in it. Even small decisions or everyday tasks can feel disproportionately exhausting. If you’re searching for help with depression or wondering whether therapy could make a difference, it often starts by recognizing these subtle shifts, not just how you feel, but how much effort everything now seems to take.

What to look for in a Depression therapist on Purple Lotus

  • Experience working with depression and mood disorders
  • Approaches like CBT, behavioral activation, or interpersonal therapy
  • A balance of empathy and gentle structure to support progress
  • Focus on small, realistic steps toward improvement

1 therapist for Depression in Port Coquitlam

Browse 1 therapist specializing in Depression in Port Coquitlam. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Cordelia Mejin

Cordelia Mejin

Hi, I’m Cordelia and I’m honoured that you are here. I desire to provide gentle and compassionate care, empathy and a safe place as I believe that we as humans have longings to feel seen, heard, known, understood, felt, accepted, and cared for, especially in difficult moments. The one thing that remained constant throughout my life is that I have always found meaning in connecting with others on an authentic, deep, heart level and in making meaningful impact in the lives of others. A longing to lead a life in alignment with who I am at the core of my being led me to pursue counselling not just as a profession, but as a calling and passion. I love what I do and am honoured that I get to hold space for my clients and see transformation happen in their lives. It makes my heart full to know that I am making a daily difference, one person at a time. I consider it an honour to walk alongside you and to meet you where you are at – be it a time when you are navigating everyday difficulties, a time when you feel lost, a time of grief, loss and transitions, a time when hope feels out of reach, or a time when you find that you are desiring growth and change within yourself and in your relationships. Although I am experienced in my work a generalist, I have specialized training and extensive experience in the area of grief and loss. Additionally, I have special training and extensive experience in various areas of concern. My personal experience of grief and painful loss of my family member’s death led to my deep devotion and passion to people who are grieving a death and/or non-death losses. Through my own journey of integrating grief into my life story, I developed a strong desire to support others in carrying their grief, remembering their person and integrating their grief into their life story. As one who grew up in a multicultural community, I have strong cultural awareness and strive to provide culturally sensitive therapy from a place of cultural humility. I value holding space for your story to be told and acknowledged in a supportive space where your experiences are validated, honoured, processed and integrated into your life story in a way that is fitting for you. In sharing your stories and allowing them to be witnessed in the presence and safety of a therapeutic relationship, it is my hope that what may have once felt unbearable becomes less heavy and eventually more bearable. On A Personal Note As one who is nearing my mid-30s, I have navigated various challenges, including life transitions, chronic pain, endometriosis and grief of all kinds (death and non-death losses). I cherish beautiful moments that unfold in life while also seeing the value of holding space for feelings that emerge from the difficult places of life. It is from my lived experiences and my own human-ness that I draw my compassion for each person I encounter in the therapy room. I live in beautiful British Columbia with my husband whom I have been married to for almost a decade. I treasure spending quality time with my family and friends. I am an avid reader, and am most fulfilled when I am outdoors in nature. I enjoy hiking, biking, playing the piano, listening to music and visiting new places around the world. I look forward to getting to know you and to connecting with you. It is my honour to meet you. Warmly, Cordelia

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Frequently asked questions

What type of therapist is best for depression?

Many licensed professionals can treat depression, including counsellors, psychologists, and social workers. The most important factor is finding someone experienced with mood disorders and whose approach fits your needs, whether that is structured techniques, deeper exploration, or a mix of both.

How long does therapy for depression take?

The timeline varies depending on severity and underlying causes. Some people notice improvements within a few weeks, especially with structured approaches, while others benefit from longer-term support when depression is linked to life patterns, relationships, or unresolved experiences.

Can therapy work without medication for depression?

Yes, many people improve with therapy alone, particularly for mild to moderate depression. Approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy and behavioral activation can be effective. For more severe cases, therapy and medication are sometimes combined for better results.

What happens in a depression therapy session?

Sessions typically involve discussing your thoughts, emotions, and daily experiences while identifying patterns that contribute to low mood. Therapists may introduce practical exercises, small behavioral changes, or ways to shift thinking patterns to gradually improve energy and outlook.

Do I need to feel ready before starting therapy for depression?

No. Many people begin therapy while feeling stuck, unmotivated, or unsure. A good therapist meets you where you are and helps you take small, manageable steps forward, even if you do not feel fully ready or hopeful at the start.

How do I find a depression therapist in Port Coquitlam?

Browse therapists in Port Coquitlam who specialize in depression and filter by availability, fees, and session type. Many therapists in Port Coquitlam offer both in-person and online options, so you can choose based on convenience, comfort, and how you prefer to engage in therapy.

Is depression therapy covered by insurance in Port Coquitlam?

Coverage depends on your plan. Many extended health benefits in Port Coquitlam cover sessions with registered psychologists, psychotherapists, or social workers. Check your policy for eligible provider types, reimbursement rates, and annual limits before booking your first session.

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