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Niekema Hudson

Psychologist

At Dr. Hudson's private practice Better Together Psychological Services, LLC. Dr. Niekema Hudson is a dedicated licensed school psychologist committed to transforming lives through accessible, transparent, and ethical services. With a profound dedication to fostering individuals' mental, physical, and emotional well-being, Dr. Hudson is a trailblazer in breaking access barriers and eradicating stigma in both special education and mental health.

At the heart of Dr. Hudson's practice is a commitment to comprehensive evaluations utilizing a strength-based approach. She skillfully shifts from traditional deficit models, focusing instead on identifying and amplifying each individual's unique strengths. This transformative approach ensures optimal support tailored to the specific needs of her clients, promoting growth and empowerment.

Recognizing the evolving healthcare landscape, Dr. Hudson extends her reach through telehealth counseling services, providing a convenient and confidential space for clients on their well-being journey. Her empathetic, nonjudgemental, and evidence-based approach creates a supportive environment that empowers individuals to navigate the complexities of their mental health.
Step into a space where accessibility, transparency, and ethics converge to shape a brighter future for students and individuals alike, and welcome to the compassionate care of Dr. Niekema Hudson.
1 year Experience
Niekema Hudson
  • Melbourne, FL
  • Loyola University Chicago
  • Accepting new patients

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I'm sorry youve been feeling this way. Its tough when things feel heavy, but you dont have to go through it alone. There are several effective treatment options for depression, and finding the right one depends on your unique situation. Heres an overview: 1. Therapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps you identify and change negative thought patterns. Interpersonal Therapy (IPT): Focuses on improving relationships and coping with life transitions. Psychodynamic Therapy: Explores underlying emotional patterns contributing to depression. 2. Medication Antidepressants: Such as SSRIs (e.g., Prozac, Zoloft) or SNRIs (e.g., Effexor). It may take a few weeks to notice improvement, and adjustments may be needed. 3. Lifestyle Changes Exercise: Even small amounts of movement, like walking, can boost mood. Nutrition and Sleep: Regular routines can support mental health. Mindfulness and Meditation: Practices like deep breathing or yoga can help with emotional regulation. 4. Support Systems Group Therapy or Peer Support Groups: Connecting with others who understand what youre going through. Family and Friends: Talking with trusted loved ones can reduce feelings of isolation. 5. Crisis Support If you ever feel overwhelmed or unsafe, reach out to crisis lines or seek emergency care immediately. Its okay to start smallwhether thats reaching out to a therapist or discussing medication with a healthcare provider. You don't have to have it all figured out at once. You're not alone in this. - Dr. Hudson, Licensed School Psychologist & Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern (RMHCI)