Do you feel sad, despondent, worthless or tired for extended periods of time?

 

Is it hard for you to concentrate, focus or make decisions?

 

Are these feelings accompanied by difficulty relaxing or sleeping?

 

Has your appetite changed, resulting in significant weight loss or weight gain?

 

Do you have recurring thoughts of death?

 

 

Welcome to Denver Depression Website
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According to the National Institute of Mental Health, during any 1-year period, 17.6 million American adults or 10% of the population suffer from a depressive illness.

 

Depressive illnesses often interfere with normal functioning and cause pain and suffering not only to those who have a disorder, but also to those who care about them. Serious depression can destroy family life as well as the life of the ill person.

 

Possibly the saddest fact about depression is that much of this suffering is unnecessary. Most people with a depressive illness do not seek treatment, although the great majority--even those with the severest disorders--can be helped.

 

Unfortunately, many people do not recognize that they have a treatable illness. Read this to see if you are one of the many undiagnosed depressed people in this country or if you know someone who is. The information briefly presented here may help you take the steps that may save your own or someone else's life. LEARN MORE

Who Are We?


The mission of Front Range Counseling Center is to be a place of help, hope, and healing for families and individuals experiencing emotional, relational, spiritual, and marital distress throughout the greater Denver Metropolitan area by providing a broad range of high-quality mental health services with particular focus to the needs of families.

 

Front Range Counseling Center provides caring, professional psychotherapy and counseling in a relationship of trust and respect. The basis of our practice is an integral model; we see each person as essentially whole and include all aspects of the person in the healing process.