Depression Counselors for Children Ames IA
See below to find depression counselors for children in Ames that give access to teratment for major depression, dysthymia, separation anxiety disorder, adjustment disorder with depressive mood, as well as advice and content on different treatment approaches for child depression such as cognitive approaches, behavioral approaches, social skills training, self-control approaches and interpersonal approaches.
Ms. Pamela Caviness
Pamela Caviness, LISW, ACSW, INC.
515-232-2051
600 5th Street Suite 200
Ames, IA
Ms. Pamela Caviness
Pamela Caviness, LISW, ACSW, INC.
515-232-2051
600 5th Street Suite 200
Ames, IA 50010
Credentials
Credentials: LISW, ACSW
Licensed in Iowa
17 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Depression, Interpersonal Relationships, Self Abuse, Stress, Personality Disorders, Women's Issues
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Adults (26-59)
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Ms. Anita Schlosser
Clinical Associates of Ames
515-292-2703
113 Colorado Ave.
Ames, IA
Ms. Anita Schlosser
Clinical Associates of Ames
515-292-2703
113 Colorado Ave.
Ames, IA 50014
Credentials
Credentials: LISW
Licensed in Iowa
25 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Career/Employment Concerns, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal Relationships, Stress, Trauma/PTSD, Life Transitions, Women's Issues
Populations Served
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual, Disabled, Cancer Patients, College Students
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59), Seniors (60 +)
Data Provided by:
Pamela Caviness, LISW, ACSW, INC.
(515) 232-2051 x13
Pamela Caviness, LISW, ACSW, INC.600 5th Street
Ames, IA
Pamela Caviness, LISW, ACSW, INC.
(515) 232-2051 x13
Pamela Caviness, LISW, ACSW, INC.600 5th Street
Ames, IA 50010
Specialties
Depression, Anxiety or Fears, Relationship Issues, Mood Disorders
Qualification
School: Arizona State University
Year of Graduation: 1991
Years In Practice: 20+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: All
Age: Adults,Elders (65+)
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: No
Accepted Insurance Plans: Aetna
Ronald G. Nelson
(319) 393-5004
222 Edgewood Road NW
Cedar Rapids, IA
Ronald G. Nelson
(319) 393-5004
222 Edgewood Road NW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52405
Services
Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder), Couples Psychotherapy, Stress Management or Pain Management, Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob)
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa
Credentialed Since: 1984-10-31
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Ms. Nancy Vermeersch
Nancy K. Vermeersch, LISW
319-550-1621
222 3rd Street SE #233
Cedar Rapids, IA
Ms. Nancy Vermeersch
Nancy K. Vermeersch, LISW
319-550-1621
222 3rd Street SE #233
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
Credentials
Credentials: LISW
Licensed in Iowa
19 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Career/Employment Concerns, Couple or Marital Issues, Depression, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal Relationships, Spiritual/Religious Concerns, Stress, Trauma/PTSD, Life Transitions, Sleep Disorders, Men's Issues, Women's Issues
Populations Served
Alzheimer's, Caregivers, Cancer Patients
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Adolescents (13-17), Young Adults (18-25), Adults (26-59)
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Ms. Gloria Billings
Fifth Street Mental Health Professionals
515-232-2051
600 5th Street Suite 200
Ames, IA
Ms. Gloria Billings
Fifth Street Mental Health Professionals
515-232-2051
600 5th Street Suite 200
Ames, IA 50010
Credentials
Credentials: LISW, ACSW
Licensed in Iowa
30 Years of Experience
Problems Served
Anxiety/Panic Disorders, Depression, Grief/Loss, Interpersonal Relationships, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Sexuality Issues
Populations Served
AIDS/HIV+, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual, Transgendered, Chronic Illness
Membership Organizations
HelpPro.com
Age Groups Served
Adults (26-59)
Data Provided by:
Arthur H. Konar
(515) 292-2703
113 Colorado
Ames, IA
Arthur H. Konar
(515) 292-2703
113 Colorado
Ames, IA 50014
Services
Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment, Individual Psychotherapy, Psychological Assessment, Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder)
Ages Served
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Children (3-12 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: University of Missouri - Columbia
Credentialed Since: 1987-05-18
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Ms. Martha Norton
(515) 462-0950
Compass Tree Counseling600 5th Street
Ames, IA
Ms. Martha Norton
(515) 462-0950
Compass Tree Counseling600 5th Street
Ames, IA 50010
Specialties
Trauma and PTSD, Anxiety or Fears, Depression, Dissociative Disorders
Qualification
School: University of Vermont
Year of Graduation: 1985
Years In Practice: 20+ Years
Patient Info
Ethnicity: Any
Gender: All
Age: Children (6 to 10),Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),Adults,Elders (65+)
Payment Methods
Sliding Scale: No
Accepted Insurance Plans: BlueCross and/or BlueShield
Jacquelyn K. Larsen
(515) 241-2300
6000 University
West Des Moines, IA
Jacquelyn K. Larsen
(515) 241-2300
6000 University
West Des Moines, IA 50266
Services
Individual Psychotherapy, Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob), PostTraumatic Stress Disorder or Acute Trauma Reaction, Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder)
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: University of Iowa
Credentialed Since: 1995-03-21
Data Provided by:
Ronald K. Hougen
(563) 382-9671
Decorah Clinic Physicians - Mayo Hlth Sys
Decorah, IA
Ronald K. Hougen
(563) 382-9671
Decorah Clinic Physicians - Mayo Hlth Sys
Decorah, IA 52101
Services
Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder), Personality Disorder (e.g., borderline, antisocial), PostTraumatic Stress Disorder or Acute Trauma Reaction, Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: U No Dakota
Credentialed Since: 1999-04-06
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Raising daughters? Then you’re all too familiar with their fixation with belly-baring pop stars and body image. You can certainly provide reassurance and help them eat nutritious organic food. But if your daughter becomes depressed, she may be at risk of developing a higher body mass index (BMI)—the measurement doctors use to determine obesity. According to a study in this month’s Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, depression and anxiety disorders during childhood may be associated with a higher BMI into adulthood for women (but not men). The increasing prevalence of obesity among children and adults has become a public health crisis. Understanding the social and psychological conditions associated with obesity could help predict which children and adolescents are likely to become obese adults—something that will help physicians target treatment and prevention efforts. Previous evidence suggests psychological disorders may be one factor associated with weight gain, but studies have been limited. Sarah E. Anderson, MS, and her colleagues at Tufts University in Boston recently evaluated the association between anxiety disorders/depression and weight gain from childhood into adulthood. The 820 individuals (403 women, 417 men—ages 9 to 18 at the beginning of the study, 28 to 40 at their most recent evaluation) were assessed four times between 1983 and 2003. At each assessment, researchers interviewed participants to determine whether they met clinical criteria for anxiety disorders or depression. The authors calculated BMI, adjusting it for age and gender based on national reference data. During the study, 310 participants (119 men, 191 women) had anxiety disorders, and 148 (50 men, 98 women) were depressed. Women with anxiety disorders and depression had a significantly higher BMI. The earlier the onset of depression, the higher the woman’s adult weight. “An average-height woman diagnosed with depression at age 14 would weigh about 10 to 16 ... |
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