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Depression Treatment Centers in the Southeast

Find verified depression treatment programs across Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and 9 more southeastern states.

What Is Depression Treatment?

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common mental health conditions in the United States, affecting more than 21 million adults annually. Depression is more than feeling sad โ€” it is a pervasive condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, and functions day-to-day. In the Southeast, mental health treatment remains stigmatized and underutilized, particularly in rural areas where access to psychiatrists and therapists is limited. Seeking residential or intensive treatment for depression represents a meaningful step toward recovery.

Signs and Symptoms

Symptoms of major depression include persistent sad or empty mood, loss of interest in activities once enjoyed (anhedonia), significant weight or appetite changes, insomnia or sleeping too much, fatigue or loss of energy, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, difficulty thinking, concentrating, or making decisions, and recurrent thoughts of death or suicide. Symptoms must persist for at least two weeks and represent a change from previous functioning.

How Treatment Works

Evidence-based treatment for depression includes psychotherapy (particularly cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy), medication management (antidepressants, mood stabilizers), and in severe cases, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) or transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Residential and PHP-level programs provide intensive, structured environments for individuals whose depression has not responded to outpatient treatment or who are at risk of self-harm.

๐Ÿ“ž Need Help Now?

If you or a loved one needs immediate help, call or text 988 โ€” the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline โ€” available 24/7, free and confidential. For substance use crisis support, call SAMHSA's National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357.

What to Look for in a Treatment Center

Look for programs with licensed psychiatrists on staff for medication management, therapists trained in CBT/DBT, clear safety protocols for suicidal ideation, and integrated approaches to treating co-occurring substance use disorders if applicable.

Levels of Care

Depression treatment options range from residential inpatient (for acute safety concerns), partial hospitalization (PHP, 5โ€“6 hours/day), intensive outpatient (IOP, 3 days/week), standard outpatient therapy, and medication management.

Level of CareIntensityTypical DurationBest For
Medical DetoxHighest3โ€“10 daysPhysical withdrawal management
Residential (Inpatient)Very High28โ€“90 daysSevere addiction, unstable environment
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)High2โ€“6 weeksStep-down from residential, high support
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)Moderate6โ€“12 weeksWork/family obligations, strong home support
Medication-Assisted TreatmentOngoingMonths to yearsOpioid and alcohol use disorders
Sober LivingLow3โ€“12+ monthsTransition support, peer community

Insurance and Cost

The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires insurance plans to cover mental health treatment at the same level as medical treatment. Most commercial plans and Medicaid cover depression treatment including PHP and IOP levels.

Find Depression Treatment Programs Near You

Use the directory below to search for facilities in your state that offer depression treatment. Filter by insurance, level of care, and city.

47 facilities found

Red Top Wellness Center

Red Top Wellness Center

Cartersville, Georgia  ยท  โ˜… 4.6 (60)
โœ“ VerifiedResidential Mental Health TreatmentIndividual TherapyGroup TherapyPsychology Today Verified

Residential Treatment (24/7)