Online Depression Therapy · All of Texas · Insurance Accepted.

You've Been Carrying This Long Enough. Help Is Here.

When depression makes even simple days feel impossible, you deserve real support. Evidence-based online depression therapy, available to adults, teens, and college students throughout Texas.

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Online Depression Therapy · All of Texas · Insurance Accepted.
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Depression Doesn't Always Look Like Sadness

Sometimes it looks like exhaustion. Numbness. Going through the motions while feeling utterly disconnected from your own life.

You might still get to work, answer texts, and tell people you're fine. Depression is expert at hiding behind a functioning exterior. But inside, something is missing — the color has drained out of things that used to matter. You sleep too much or can't sleep at all. Food tastes like nothing. Plans you used to look forward to feel like obligations you have to survive.

Many people wait years before asking for help, assuming what they feel is just who they are, or that it isn't "bad enough" to deserve attention. Neither is true. Depression is a medical condition — not a character flaw, not a phase — and it responds to treatment. You do not have to wait until you hit a breaking point to reach out.

At Clear Lake Psychotherapy, our licensed therapists work with adults, teens, and college students across Texas who are ready to feel like themselves again. All sessions are conducted via secure telehealth, so you can access specialized care from anywhere in the state — without adding one more hard thing to your day.

In-network with most major Texas insurance plans.

Signs You Might Be Experiencing Depression

Depression looks from person to person. You may recognize several of these — or just one or two that have quietly taken over your life:

Persistent low mood or emptiness
Feeling like a burden to others
Changes in sleep — too much or too little
Physical aches without clear cause
Fatigue and low energy most days
Loss of interest in things you used to enjoy
Changes in appetite or weight
Irritability or unexplained frustration
Feelings of worthlessness or guilt
Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
Withdrawing from friends and family
Moving or speaking more slowly

If you're unsure whether what you're experiencing is depression, that is exactly the kind of question a first therapy session can help answer.