Depression Therapy on the Sunshine Coast

What Depression Counselling Helps With

Depression counselling for when everything looks fine on the outside, but nothing feels right inside

Depression doesn’t always have a clear cause. Sometimes it follows a loss, a transition, or a prolonged period of stress. Sometimes it creeps in without explanation. Depression counselling helps you understand what’s happening beneath the surface, not by telling you to think more positively, but by exploring the emotional weight you’ve been carrying.

  • Persistent low mood, sadness, or emptiness
  • Emotional numbness and disconnection
  • Loss of interest in things you used to enjoy
  • Fatigue, sleep problems, and difficulty concentrating
  • Withdrawing from people and responsibilities
  • Feeling like you’re going through the motions without being present

How Depression Shows Up

Depression counselling for every form it takes, not just the obvious ones

Depression doesn’t always look like lying in bed unable to move. It often hides behind productivity, a smile, or a life that looks fine on the outside. Understanding your particular version of depression is the first step toward change.

Persistent Depression

The heaviness that settles in and doesn’t leave, weeks, months, sometimes years of feeling flat, hopeless, or exhausted. When depression becomes your baseline, you might forget what it felt like to be any other way. Depression counselling helps you reconnect with parts of yourself that have gone quiet.

High-Functioning Depression

You go to work, keep up appearances, get things done, but inside you’re running on empty. People might never guess you’re struggling because you’re so good at performing “fine.” Therapy gives you a space where you don’t have to hold it together.

Situational Depression

Triggered by a specific event, job loss, relationship breakdown, health diagnosis, relocation, retirement. When life pulls the rug out, depression is a natural response. Depression therapy helps you process what happened and rebuild from a place of understanding.

Postnatal Depression

The pressure to feel happy when you’ve just had a baby, and the guilt when you don’t. Postnatal depression affects up to 1 in 5 new mothers and is more common than most people think. Stacey’s training in attachment and children means she understands the parent-child bond at the centre of this experience.

Depression & Trauma

Depression is often the body’s way of shutting down after prolonged stress or unresolved trauma. When the nervous system has been overwhelmed for too long, numbness and withdrawal are protective responses. Trauma-informed depression counselling addresses the root, not just the mood.

Depression & Anxiety Together

Anxiety and depression frequently coexist, wired and tired at the same time, or alternating between overwhelming worry and emotional flatness. When they’re intertwined, treating one without the other doesn’t work. Therapy addresses both together as part of the same pattern.

Our Approach

Depression counselling that asks why, not just what to do about it

One of the more common approaches to depression used by clinics on the Sunshine Coast is CBT, challenging negative thoughts and building behavioural activation. It can help lift mood in the short term, but for many people the depression returns because the underlying cause hasn’t been addressed.

At Liberty, Stacey uses psychodynamic and IFS (Internal Family Systems) approaches that explore what depression is actually doing for you, because as counterintuitive as it sounds, depression often serves a protective function. It can be a shutdown response to overwhelming emotion, a way of avoiding grief, or the result of years of suppressing parts of yourself that weren’t welcome.

When you understand depression not as a chemical imbalance to be fixed but as a signal that something deeper needs attention, the path forward becomes clearer, and the change tends to last.

Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Works with the part of you that has shut down, understanding why it’s protecting you from feeling, and gently creating the conditions for it to let go. A compassionate, non-confrontational approach.

Psychodynamic Therapy

Explores the unconscious patterns beneath depression, unprocessed grief, suppressed anger, early experiences of loss or emotional neglect. Understanding the roots creates lasting change.

Attachment-Based Understanding

Depression often has relational roots, early experiences of disconnection, emotional unavailability, or loss. Understanding how your attachment history shapes your emotional landscape is key to shifting it.

Trauma-Informed Care

When depression is a trauma response, a nervous system that has moved into shutdown mode, it requires a trauma-informed approach that prioritises safety, pacing, and gentle re-engagement with emotion.

How it Works

How depression counselling works at Liberty

Taking the first step when you’re depressed is the hardest part. We make it as easy as possible.

01

Free Discovery Call

A 15-minute phone call to talk about what you’re experiencing. You don’t need to have it all figured out, just enough for Stacey to understand whether depression counselling is the right next step. No obligation, no pressure.

02

Understanding Your Depression

The first sessions focus on understanding your experience, when the depression started, what it feels like, what’s happened in your life, and what you’ve already tried. We begin mapping the pattern together so the work has direction.

03

Ongoing Therapy

Weekly or fortnightly sessions that gradually work with the deeper layers of your depression, the emotions underneath, the parts of you that have shut down, and the patterns that have kept you stuck. Available in-person at our Buderim practice or via secure telehealth from anywhere in Australia.

Ready to start depression counselling with someone who understands the whole picture?

Book a free 15-minute discovery call. Even if you’re not sure therapy is the right step, a conversation can help you figure out what you need.

Common Questions

Questions about Depression Counselling

Both can help and they work well together. Your GP can assess whether medication might be appropriate, and a mental health care plan can open access to rebates. Depression counselling addresses the underlying patterns, relationships, and experiences driving your depression — the things medication alone can’t reach. Many people benefit from both simultaneously.
Yes, the approach is fundamentally different. CBT targets thoughts and behaviours, which can provide short-term relief but doesn’t always reach the deeper patterns. Liberty uses IFS and psychodynamic therapy, which explore why your depression is there, what it’s protecting you from, what emotional material hasn’t been processed, and how your early experiences shaped your emotional landscape. Many clients come to Liberty after CBT hasn’t provided lasting change.
Not at all. Medication and therapy can work well together, medication can provide stability while therapy addresses the underlying causes. Any changes to medication should always be discussed with your prescribing doctor. Stacey is happy to work alongside your GP or psychiatrist to ensure your care is coordinated.
No referral is required. You can book directly without a GP referral or mental health care plan. Private health fund rebates may apply depending on your cover, and NDIS participants can access sessions under their plan. We’re happy to discuss your options during the free discovery call.