Online Therapy for Depression, Low Mood and Emotional Exhaustion
“Depression is not laziness. It is a change in mood, energy, attention and hope that deserves structured care.”
Depression does not always look like crying. For many people, it looks like exhaustion, emotional flatness, irritability, poor sleep, loss of interest, brain fog, guilt, withdrawal and the feeling that even simple tasks require too much effort.
CureOnCall provides confidential online therapy for depression and mood support for adults in Pakistan and international clients where online care is suitable. Sessions are delivered by Psy. Hijab Zehra, an MPhil-qualified clinical psychologist, using structured, evidence-informed therapy methods.
The goal is not to tell you to think positive. The goal is to understand what is keeping the low mood active, rebuild small patterns of function, support emotional recovery and create a realistic plan for staying well.
MPhil Clinical Psychologist
Sessions are delivered by Psy. Hijab Zehra (MPhil Clinical Psychology) with structured assessment, confidentiality and professional boundaries.
Online, Private, Accessible
Secure video sessions for suitable clients in Pakistan and abroad, including the UAE, UK, USA, Canada, Europe and the Gulf.
Evidence-Informed Care
Care may draw from CBT, ACT, compassion-focused, trauma-informed and systemic approaches, selected according to your needs.
Common reasons people reach out
If any of these feel familiar, structured psychological support may help. You do not need to wait until life feels unmanageable before seeking care.
- Persistent sadness, emptiness or feeling emotionally flat
- Loss of interest in work, study, relationships or activities you used to enjoy
- Low motivation, fatigue, procrastination or difficulty starting tasks
- Changes in sleep, appetite, concentration or daily routine
- Strong guilt, self-criticism, hopelessness or feeling like a burden
- Withdrawing from family, friends, responsibilities or personal care
- Mood difficulty after grief, childbirth, relationship loss, relocation or chronic stress
- Recurring low mood that improves briefly and then returns
What depression therapy focuses on
Depression therapy works best when it addresses both emotional pain and daily function. Many people wait until life fully collapses before seeking support. Therapy can begin earlier, when warning signs are present and change is still easier to build.
- Understanding the cycle between low mood, inactivity, isolation and self-criticism
- Rebuilding routine through realistic behavioural activation
- Working with unhelpful beliefs without forcing artificial positivity
- Improving sleep, daily structure and emotional regulation
- Recognising relapse warning signs before symptoms deepen
How we treat depression and low mood
Our work may include CBT, behavioural activation, compassion-focused therapy, problem-solving therapy, emotion regulation skills and relapse prevention. If symptoms appear moderate to severe, we may recommend working alongside a doctor or psychiatrist.
- Clinical assessment
- Shared formulation
- Structured recovery plan
- Relapse prevention
A clear, structured care journey
Clinical assessment
The first session explores mood pattern, duration, sleep, appetite, energy, concentration, stressors, medical context, risk and previous support.
Shared formulation
We build a clear explanation of what may be maintaining the low mood, including activity loss, self-criticism, unresolved stress or emotional overload.
Structured recovery plan
Therapy focuses on small but meaningful changes in routine, thinking patterns, emotional coping, relationships and self-care.
Relapse prevention
As symptoms improve, we identify early warning signs and build a plan to protect progress after therapy reduces in frequency.
Progress therapy is designed to support
Therapy does not guarantee identical outcomes for everyone. Progress is judged by practical change in symptoms, function, relationships, choices and quality of life.
- More stable mood and improved daily functioning
- Gradual return of motivation, interest and emotional range
- Better sleep routine, activity structure and self-care
- Reduced self-criticism and hopeless thinking
- Clearer coping plan for stress, setbacks and relapse prevention
- Better communication with family, partners or support systems where appropriate
When online psychology is not the right first step
CureOnCall is for non-emergency psychological support. Please seek urgent local help first in these situations:
- Immediate risk of self-harm, suicide or harm to others
- Severe depression with inability to stay safe without urgent support
- Psychosis, mania, severe substance withdrawal or medical emergency
- Any situation requiring emergency services, hospital care or local crisis intervention
If there is immediate risk, contact local emergency services or go to the nearest hospital. In Pakistan, emergency help can be reached through 1122.
Confidential mood support for overseas Pakistanis and South Asians
Low mood can become harder to carry when you are adjusting to a new country, studying or working under pressure, or hiding distress from people around you. CureOnCall offers suitable international clients a private, structured therapy space that understands both emotional symptoms and cultural context.
What this means in practice
- Designed for overseas Pakistanis and South Asian clients seeking familiar support
- English-language sessions through secure video consultation
- Can complement care from your GP, psychiatrist or local mental health provider
- Not a crisis service and not a replacement for local emergency support
Online sessions are for suitable non-emergency psychological support. Emergency, safeguarding and urgent medical needs must be handled through local services in your country.
Psy. Hijab Zehra
BSc, MPhil Clinical Psychology
Clinical psychology services at CureOnCall are delivered by Psy. Hijab Zehra. Care is structured, confidential and grounded in evidence-informed therapeutic frameworks. Every plan is shaped around assessment, goals, safety and regular review.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need medication for depression?
What if I do not feel like talking much?
Will therapy focus only on my childhood?
How long does depression therapy take?
What should I do if I feel unsafe or suicidal?
Can family be involved?
Other psychology services
Online Therapy for Anxiety, Overthinking and Stress
Anxiety is not weakness. It is a pattern your mind and body have learned, and structured therapy can help you change it safely.
Online Relationship, Couples and Family Counselling
Most relationship problems are not only about the topic being argued over. They are about the pattern that keeps repeating.
Online Trauma Therapy, Grief Counselling and Emotional Healing
Healing does not mean pretending nothing happened. It means your past no longer controls your present in the same way.
Ready to start with confidential support?
Request an online psychology consultation. Our team will arrange a secure video session with Psy. Hijab Zehra to understand your concern and discuss a personalised care plan.