What I treat · Depression · Superior
Depression therapy for Superior, Wisconsin, in person or by telehealth.
Depression therapy for Superior residents, with Wisconsin-licensed Amber Miller, MSed., LPC. Telehealth sessions anywhere in the state. In-person at the Superior office for residents who can drive up. Most insurance accepted, including BadgerCare and Medicaid.
Superior is Amber's home base. Her in-person office is on Tower Avenue, a short drive from Belknap and Tower or from anywhere on the Wisconsin side of the bridge. Most Superior clients prefer telehealth from home or work in winter and in-person in the warmer months; we will pick what fits. If you are a UW-Superior student, the office is in town and we can meet either way. Most Twin Ports clients book a regular weekday morning or early-afternoon slot.
What Depression therapy looks like
People expect depression to look like a person who can't get out of bed. Sometimes that is what it looks like. More often it looks like getting up, going to work, getting through dinner, and ending the day with the sense that nothing in it landed. Other people don't always notice. You do.
Depression responds to therapy. The progress is slower than with anxiety, and it is rarely a straight line. Most of the people I work with start to feel a meaningful shift somewhere between the second and third month, which can be a long time when you are inside it. We will talk at the first session about what your timeline might look like and what would help the wait feel less endless.
What it looks like, in plainer language
The clinical list is real, and it misses a lot. Depression often shows up first as a quiet, persistent disinterest in the things you used to like, plus the sense that you are mostly performing your own life rather than living it.
- Sleep is off in one direction or the other, often both in the same week
- Food is a chore, or you are eating without tasting it
- The morning is the hardest part of the day, every day
- The conversations you used to enjoy feel like a long phone call you wish would end
- You catch yourself thinking it would be okay if you just did not wake up tomorrow
How sessions work for Superior clients
Superior is right at the office. We can meet in-person at 3712 Tower Ave, Suite C, by telehealth from home or work, or some mix of both. Many local clients prefer in-person for the first session and switch to telehealth for the regular cadence.
If you are at a college in or near Superior
Superior and the surrounding area is home to UW-Superior and Northwood Tech. I see students from each, regardless of which campus you are on. Telehealth from a dorm or apartment works the same way it works from home. Sessions are confidential. The full angle on student work is on the college student page.
Insurance and cost in Superior
Wisconsin BadgerCare, Medicaid, Medicare, and most major commercial insurance in Superior are in-network. Out-of-pocket is $125 per 50 minutes session. Full detail on the insurance and fees page.
What to do next
If this read like something you recognize, the next step is to schedule the consultation or intake session. The free 15 minutes consult gives us both a sense of whether we would work well together before you book the first paid session. Text, call, or use the form, whichever is easiest.