Feeling sad occasionally is normal, but for some, extreme low moods can severely impact their physical, mental, and emotional health, hindering their daily lives. If this resonates with you, you may be experiencing symptoms of depression and could benefit from treatment.
At Aspris (formerly Priory), we provide treatment at our wellbeing centers for those dealing with depression in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. We recognize that managing depression can be challenging, and many people find it difficult to seek help due to feelings of hopelessness and lack of motivation, which are common symptoms of this condition. However, with the right support and depression treatment from our team of psychologists and psychiatrists, it is possible to overcome this condition and live a fulfilling life.
Get Help Today Through Therapy for Depression
You don't have to face depression alone - it's entirely treatable. With the right support from Aspris' expert psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists, you can fully recover. Reaching out may feel challenging, but it’s the best step to get your life back on track.
At Aspris Wellbeing Centres in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, we offer flexible, personalised outpatient treatment tailored to your needs. Our experienced team provides therapy for depression, ensuring your unique requirements are addressed for the best possible outcomes. Our approach to treating depression may include a combination of medication, psychotherapy, and other evidence-based techniques.
Outpatient Treatment at Our Depression Treatment Centers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Aspris' outpatient treatment for depression in Abu Dhabi and Dubai ensures:
Flexible and convenient consulting hours, which fit in around your work and other commitments
Fast access to high quality therapy
Complete confidentiality and discretion
Reassurance that you are receiving treatment from highly skilled experts
Online therapy is available if you are unable to visit us at the clinic
We can offer lots of different therapeutic techniques to help those looking for depression clinics near me at both our Dubai and Abu Dhabi Wellbeing Centres. These may include a combination of the following:
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) – this type of therapy helps you identify unhealthy thought patterns before giving you the skills to challenge and change these
Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) – this is a therapy method that’s used to treat people who struggle with major depressive disorder and difficult
Medication – antidepressant medication, including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), can be used alongside CBT and other therapies. It helps to complement the therapy, and acts as another barrier against the symptoms of depression
1:1 therapy for depression – 1:1 therapy for depression takes place between you and qualified depression therapists, allowing for a personalised and comprehensive treatment experience
Group therapy for depression – this therapy for depression takes place with a group of patients, allowing you to share your experiences, and receive advice and guidance from people who are going through similar issues to you
Family therapy for depression – family therapy takes place with you and your immediate family or loved ones. It helps you have an honest conversation, develop a mutual understanding of the impact of your depression and learn how to support each other in the future
Overall, the purpose of therapy and depression treatment is to help you:
Identify the underlying triggers and causes of depression
Reduce your symptoms
Develop coping strategies to alleviate depression
Take steps towards a full and sustainable recovery
At our specialized depression treatment centers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, our dedicated team of psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, and other mental health experts is committed to supporting you.
What are the signs and symptoms of depression?
The signs and symptoms of depression can be different depending on the type of depression that you’re struggling with. They can also vary from person to person. Some of the most common symptoms that suggest you are dealing with depression include:
Psychological symptoms:
Intense feelings of sadness and hopelessness
Feeling worthless
Feeling guilty
Losing interest in activities or hobbies that you once enjoyed
Insomnia or other sleep problems
Not being able to make decisions
Having poor judgement
Experiencing thoughts of harming yourself
Being irritable and angry
Not wanting to spend time with family and friends, which may lead to you becoming isolated
Struggling to concentrate
Decline in your school or work performance
Being unable to manage day-to-day tasks
Physical symptoms:
Changes in appetite meaning that you may gain weight or lose weight
Feeling tired all of the time
Psychomotor retardation (moving slowly)
Psychomotor agitation (being restless or unable to sit still)
Not looking after your physical appearance or personal hygiene
Unexplained aches, pains and digestive problems
What causes depression?
Research suggests that a number of factors may make it more likely that you will be dealing with depression at some point in your life. These may include:
Going through stressful life events such as bereavement, losing your job, divorce or having financial difficulties
Experiencing traumatic events during childhood
Being the victim of abuse and/or neglect
Having a family history of depression or other psychiatric problems
Having a personal history of other mental health conditions
Having certain personality traits such as low self-esteem or being very self-critical
Suffering from serious and ongoing medical conditions such as cancer
What are the different types of depression?
There are lots of different types of depression, which each have their own unique symptoms. These include:
Severe depression – this causes a range of extreme feelings, such as:
Hopelessness
No longer being able to feel joy
No longer finding pleasure in things you once enjoyed
Not being able to function on a daily basis
Feeling suicidal or as though you want to hurt yourself
Severe depression with psychotic symptoms – this includes the symptoms of severe depression as well as psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations (hearing/seeing things that aren’t real) and/or delusions (irrational beliefs)
Mild/moderate depression – this has symptoms that are similar to severe depression, but these are less extreme
Dysthymia – this causes low mood that can last for a number of years, but isn’t severe enough to affect how you function on a daily basis
Bipolar depression – this type of depression is experienced by people who have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. It causes symptoms similar to manic depression, as well as episodes of hyperactivity and euphoria
Recurrent depression – this causes you to have repeated episodes of seasonal depression, but with no indication of bipolar depression
Where to get help for depression
Aspris have been treating depression in the UAE since 2017, at our specialist depression treatment centers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. We have recently opened a second Wellbeing Centre in Abu Dhabi. We now offer expert depression treatment and therapy in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, at the following locations:
Depression therapy Dubai
Aspris Wellbeing Centre Dubai
Dubai City Walk, Al Nuzha Street
Building 19
Depression treatment Abu Dhabi
Aspris Wellbeing Centre Abu Dhabi
King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street
Al Bateen
Depression can be treated so please take the first steps to leading a fuller life and contact the Aspris depression specialists, they will be happy to talk you through the best counselling for you.
For further information call today on: (+971) 4 385 4493 (Dubai) / (+971) 2 651 8111 (Abu Dhabi) or submit an enquiry form in confidence. We will provide you with details on all our treatments and offer help on how to manage your mental health at a time that suits you.