Depression Treatment in Utah

Maple Mountain Wellness

Discover Who You Are Outside of Depression

Our empathetic team is dedicated to providing specialized treatment for both Major Depressive Disorder and Treatment-Resistant Depression. 

We provide care designed to foster healing that recognizes the complexity of depression and that it can be caused by a number of underlying influences. We tailor our approach with a range of therapies, medications and ground breaking functional medicine services to help you live a life free of depression.

Take back control of your life. At Maple Mountain, we are committed to helping you recover from depression and achieve your full potential.

Effects of Depression

We understand the toll depression can take on your life and health. The effects of depression can lead to:

  • Strained relationships 
  • Decreased performance in school or work
  • Other mental health problems such as anxiety 
  • Substance abuse 
  • Chronic disease 
  • Suicidal thoughts and behavior 

Recognize The Signs

Although not always visible to others, there are a number of symptoms that depression can cause besides sadness or low-mood. Signs include: 

  • Low self-esteem 
  • Changes in sleep and appetite 
  • Substance abuse
  • Low-sex drive
  • Irritability
  • Headaches or stomach problems 
  • Muscle & joint pain
  • Apathy / lack of pleasure 
  • Difficulty making decisions or connecting with others 
  • Suicidal thoughts or self-harm 

Our Treatment Modalities

We offer a variety of comprehensive treatments designed to address your depression: 

 

Individual Therapy: Working with a licensed psychologist, our CBT therapy will help you break negative thinking patterns, build healthy coping skills, recognize triggers and set goals. 

Group Therapy: Connect with others who suffer from depression. This is a great time to learn from others and share healthy coping skills. It can also provide a sense of connection and decrease feelings of isolation.   

Medication Management: Our psychiatric team can support you with getting on the right medications to help reduce your symptoms.

Ketamine Therapy: For individuals who have tried conventional therapies and still find no relief. Under supervision, patients are given this psychedelic drug to induce a hypnotic-like state and provide profound insights. This can make it easier to work through emotional distress.  

Our Integrative Medicine Approach

Our integrative medicine services are designed to heal the brain-gut connection which can cause symptoms of depression. We offer a variety of alternative treatments to help heal the root of your depression:

 

Neurofeedback: This non-invasive technique can help monitor imbalances in brain waves that can cause symptoms of depression. 

Genetic Testing: This helps us identify which medication will be most effective for your treatment. 

Nutritional Supplements: Dietary supplements can boost mood, emotional wellness and support your brain & body during your healing journey. 

Break free from depression and move forward with your life. Our empathetic team is dedicated to providing you with the best possible care. 

FAQ

What are the symptoms of depression?

Depression can cause distressing symptoms that can affect relationships, health and performance in school or the workplace. Some common signs of depression may include: 

  • Persistent feelings of sadness or low-mood
  • Fatigue
  • Changes in sleep or appetite
  • Low-sex drive 
  • Apathy / lack of pleasure 
  • Muscle & joint pain 
  • Substance abuse 
  • Suicidal thoughts or self-harm 
How can depression worsen health problems?

Depression can take a toll on your physical health as well. It can cause fluctuations in weight, constrict blood vessels causing cardiovascular disease, and weaken the immune system which could lead to chronic illness. 

What are the treatment options for depression?

Maple Mountain Wellness provides a number of treatment options for depression including conventional therapies such as CBT, interventional psychiatry such as ketamine treatment  and integrative medicine approaches such as neurofeedback or nutritional therapy. 



Need More Answers? 

Our Team is Happy to Help 

Skip to content