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Depression isn’t just “feeling sad” or having a bad day. It’s a serious mental health condition that can affect every part of a person’s life—emotionally, mentally, and even physically. For those struggling, everyday tasks can feel overwhelming, and things that once brought joy may no longer matter.
Many people silently suffer with depression, often masking their pain. At Lyte Psychiatry, we believe that mental health is just as important as physical health. If you're feeling like something isn't right, you're not alone—and help is available.
Depression can look different from person to person, but here are some common signs:
Losing interest in things you used to enjoy
Fatigue or low energy, even after rest
Depression doesn’t have a single cause. It’s often the result of a combination of factors, including:
Biological Factors: Genetics and brain chemistry can play a big role.
Life Events: Trauma, abuse, loss of a loved one, or chronic stress can trigger depression.
Medical Conditions: Chronic illnesses, hormone imbalances, or certain medications can contribute.
Psychological Factors: Low self-esteem, negative thinking patterns, or unresolved past trauma.
If depression is interfering with your daily life, relationships, school, or work—it’s time to get support. Early intervention can make a huge difference in recovery.
Ask yourself:
Is it getting harder to keep up with life?
Have others noticed a change in my mood or behavior?
If you said yes to any of these, don’t wait. Lyte Psychiatry is here to help.
At Lyte Psychiatry, we specialize in affordable, compassionate care for both adults and adolescents. Whether you're struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, or life transitions, our team is ready to support you.
Both in-person and virtual sessions available
Affordable rates and flexible scheduling
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Call us if you have questions at 469-733-0848
Q: How do I know if I have depression or if I’m just going through a rough patch?
A: If your low mood lasts more than two weeks, affects your daily life, or feels difficult to manage on your own—it may be more than just a rough patch. A mental health professional at Lyte Psychiatry can help clarify and guide you.
Q: Do I need medication to treat depression?
A: Not always. Treatment for depression can include therapy, medication, or a combination. We’ll work with you to create a plan that fits your needs and preferences.
Q: Is therapy confidential?
A: Absolutely. Everything discussed in therapy is kept private and confidential, within legal limits. Your trust and comfort are our priority.
Q: Can teenagers get help at Lyte Psychiatry?
A: Yes! We offer therapy and psychiatric services for adolescents and young adults, tailored to their unique emotional and developmental needs.
Q: How soon can I get an appointment?
A: We strive to get new patients scheduled as quickly as possible. Contact us today and we’ll find a time that works for you—often within just a few days.