Depression Treatment at Clearview
Clearview offers depression treatment in Ohio, Michigan, and North Carolina. We provide a wide range of therapeutic and psychiatric services tailored to each person’s needs. Using evidence-based and client-centered approaches, our providers can work with you to create a personalized treatment plan.

What is depression?
Depression is a common but serious mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in things you once enjoyed. It's more than a passing bout of the blues—depression affects how you feel, think, and handle daily activities like sleeping, eating, and working, and symptoms must last at least two weeks for a diagnosis. According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 280 million people worldwide live with depression, making it one of the leading causes of disability globally.
Depression is not a sign of weakness, and it's not something you can simply "snap out of." It's a real medical condition—and it's highly treatable. Most people who receive treatment see meaningful improvement. Clearview Mental Health provides depression treatment to patients across Ohio, Michigan, and North Carolina, entirely online.
What are the symptoms of depression?
Depression can affect each person entirely differently, but common symptoms include:
Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood
Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities
Feelings of hopelessness or pessimism
Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness
Fatigue or lack of energy
Difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions
Changes in appetite or weight
Thoughts of death or suicide
If you've experienced several of these most of the day, nearly every day, for two weeks or more, it may be time to talk to a professional.


What are the types of depression?
Depression takes several forms, and treatment is tailored to your specific experience. Our providers work with:
Major depressive disorder (MDD) - intense symptoms that interfere with daily life
Persistent depressive disorder - depression lasting two years or more
Postpartum depression - depression during pregnancy or after childbirth
Seasonal affective disorder - depression tied to seasonal changes
Situational depression - triggered by a major life event or stressor
Bipolar-related depression - depressive episodes within mood cycling
How do we treat depression at Clearview?
Depression is most commonly treated with therapy, medication, or a combination of both—and research consistently shows that combined treatment produces the strongest results for many people. At Clearview, we build a personalized treatment plan around your specific symptoms and goals.
Therapy - Talk therapy, especially cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), is highly effective for depression. It helps you identify and shift the negative thought patterns that fuel low mood and build practical strategies for daily life. Delivered virtually, telehealth therapy has been shown to be just as effective as in-person care.
Psychiatry and medication - Antidepressants can help correct the chemical imbalances that contribute to depression. Our psychiatric providers can evaluate whether medication is right for you and work with you to find the best fit, adjusting as needed.
A collaborative approach - You and your provider track progress together and adjust your plan as you improve.
You don't have to manage depression alone, and you won't wait weeks to be seen. Clearview offers same-week virtual appointments, accepts most major insurance, and serves patients across Ohio, Michigan, and North Carolina from the comfort of home.
Serving Ohio, Michigan & North Carolina
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Same-week appointments
No waitlist - meet with a provider as soon as this week

Covered by insurance
Most sessions are fully covered by your insurance

