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5 therapists in Maine matching your needs

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Dru Johnston

(he/him)

Dru Johnston, LCSW - Maine Therapist at Grow Therapy
LCSW
29 years of experience
Intelligent
Open-minded
Virtual
Dru Johnston is a specialist dealing with Men and common issues that men face. He has broad experience providing practical help coping with life challenges. Face the realities of life utilizing approaches that support Men by taking into account some of the specific perspectives and challenges Men have. Dru offers personal and professional insight and support working toward Men finding more fulfilling, purposeful and meaningful lives. As a Clinical Social Worker, Dru has extensive training and experience helping folks move through challenging situations using common sense approaches. He has current openings for virtual and phone sessions. In-person sessions are limited. Feel free to reach out and connect. Reply's to inquiries generally are generally provided within one day. SEE MORE AT: www.talkwithmen.com

Next available: Jul 11

Crystal Suetholz

(she/her)

Crystal Suetholz, LCPC - Maine Therapist at Grow Therapy
LCPC
14 years of experience
Virtual
Hello! My name is Crystal! WELCOME ABOARD! I am an Air Force Veteran. I graduated from Liberty University in 2010. I started working in this field in 2004 as a Case Manager. Then I decided to further my education so that I could assist others in therapy. I have provided therapy to clients in a variety of setting over the years - but today, I enjoy doing telehealth therapy.

Next available: Jul 4

Beverly Chevalier

(she/her)

Beverly Chevalier, LCSW - Maine Therapist at Grow Therapy
LCSW
14 years of experience
Authentic
Empowering
Solution oriented
Virtual
Hello, I am an experienced clinical trauma professional who engages in a holistic mind, body, and spirit approach in my work with racially, economically, sexually, and culturally diverse persons. As a licensed clinical social worker, clinical trauma professional, and mental health integrative medicine professional, I focus on the clients as people, not as conditions or as diagnoses. In working with chronically and complexly traumatized individuals, couples, and families I recognize and interact with clients affirming that they are deserving of empathy, respect, and dignity. To this end, the treatment methods I use are tailored and combined to meet the needs of each specific individual, couple, and family I work with. I counsel clients who are struggling with traumatic stress disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, problem behaviors, and addictive behaviors. The healing journey intentionally addresses the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. Evidenced-based traditional, holistic, and expressively creative client-centered therapeutic processes and interventions are used to help clients overcome limiting, self-defeating thoughts & feelings about self-worth, relationships, and patterns of choices that lead to dysfunctional behaviors. Clients learn to manage the underlying issues that interfere with family, social, vocational, or educational functioning.

Next available: Jul 3

Zoe Prowell

(she/her)

Zoe Prowell, LCSW - Maine Therapist at Grow Therapy
LCSW
10 years of experience
Empowering
Authentic
Intelligent
Virtual
I am a therapist specializing in adult mental health and addiction disorders. I have 10 years of experience providing individual, family, group, and couples therapy. I have worked in both inpatient and outpatient environments. Here at Grow I offer individual and couples counseling. Individual counseling is billed through insurance or self-pay at $100 per hour. Couples counseling is self-pay only at $150 per hour. There is a no show fee of $100. There is a late cancellation (less than 24 hours) fee of $100. My mission is to be used by God to help others reach their highest potential and purpose in life; to represent and teach tolerance, respect, and harmony; and to promote social and economic justice. I believe that all people regardless of race, culture, age, gender, religion, physical or mental disability, and sexual orientation are entitled to basic rights and fair, humane treatment. I believe that all members of society should have the same basic rights, protections, opportunities, obligations, and social benefits. My practice is governed by the belief that you are a valuable human being. You have the right to express your ideas and opinions openly and honestly. You have the right to direct and govern your life. You have the right to stand up for yourself without anxiety and make choices that are good for you. You have the right to change your mind. You have the right to not be liked by everyone. You have the right to be wrong. You have the right to make requests and refuse them without feeling guilty. You have the right to ask for information. You have the right not to be responsible for others’ behaviors, actions, feelings, or problems.

Next available: Jul 1

Cindy Gaskins

(she/her)

Cindy Gaskins, LCPC - Maine Therapist at Grow Therapy
LCPC
25 years of experience
Authentic
Open-minded
Empowering
Virtual
People can make better decisions if they have enough information and understanding about how counseling works. Here are some aspects of counseling and therapy as I perceive and practice it: Therapeutic counseling requires your active involvement including efforts to change any self-defeating thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. You will be asked to work both in and out of the therapeutic counseling sessions. I may occasionally request that you do “homework” (ok-not a formal request because life happens and inevitably it will be that you have life duties to attend to but maybe jotting things down or making notes for yourself kind of homework) by way of providing you with further reinforcement to concepts discussed in session or simply to prompt further insight and self- exploration. There are no instant, painless, or passive cures, no “magic pills”. Instead, there will be ongoing personal and spiritual growth that can occur with your conscious effort. Most likely, you will need to work on improving stress management, cognitions (e.g. beliefs and thought processes), emotional health, relationships, and your general lifestyle if counseling is to be successful. Sometimes change will be relatively easy but more often change takes much effort, time, and persistence. My hope for you is that you grow into your best self in the present and that that allows you to be your best version for your future. Therapy is about YOU and your needs. I specialize in trauma, mood, and anxiety disorders and am an LGBTQ++ ally and kink-aware professional.

Next available: Jul 18

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