Take Your Quick And Convenient Depression Self-Assessment
If you are struggling with depression know that you are not alone! According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) seven percent of Americans suffer from depression.
To help you understand how severe your depression is, we’ve provided you with a depression self-assessment. Self-screening and identifying your symptoms is a great first step to getting help. Another excellent option is scheduling an appointment for Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy services with one of our professionals here at Revibe Therapy in Winter Park. As always, we urge you to visit a doctor or counselor if you’re suffering from depression. If you’d like to learn more about hypnotherapy for depression, contact us today.
When answering the questions below, think back to the past 2 weeks when answering each question.


Most often it is not the situation, but how we think about the situation that causes our feelings. How we think about situations is based on what we have learned and experienced in the past. Over time we may begin to react in ways that do not help us, and start feeling stuck and unhappy.
Dr. Ivey, Psy.D. completed her doctorate in Clinical Psychology with a concentration in Organizational Consulting at Pacific University’s School of Graduate Psychology in Oregon. For her dissertation, Dr. Ivey conducted qualitative research on the effects of workplace discrimination and microaggressions on minority Veterans’ overall job satisfaction with their military career. She completed the APA-accredited Psychology Internship training program and Postdoctoral Residency at the Orlando VA Healthcare System.
I know you’re stressed and exhausted while trying to keep up with the world’s go go go trials, trying to do it all perfectly. This “hustle” mentality makes all of us prone to mistakes and poor decisions. Your mind is overthinking at such a high pace by now that you no longer know where to find the off button, or recall when you turned it on in the first place. Trust me, I’ve been there, and in that dark place is where you start to feel worried and fearful about the future because you don’t feel in control of the now. Sound familiar?
Often, when we seek support through therapy, we seem to underestimate the power of our own role in the healing process. We have all carried metaphorical luggage filled with experiences and events that have impacted our life. I know that it has been hard for you to seek support in untangling those moments from the past that now provoke stress, anxiety, frustration, anger, loneliness, sadness, guilt, depression, or hopelessness. The fact that you are reading this means that you have the intention to become the best version of yourself.