We provide individually personalized therapy that combines our decades of experience as psychologists with ongoing assessment of progress. Several of our psychologists also have backgrounds in academia as highly respected professors, with a combined total of 35 years of teaching and research experience at Bowdoin, Bates, Colby, USM, UNE, and Towson University. Our therapists draw on their interpersonal warmth, and skillful approach to working collaboratively with clients. Each therapist's approach is determined based on the individual needs and characteristics of each client and their unique personality and goals.
Finding a therapist who is a good match for you can take time. To make this process easier, our client coordinator, Valarie Dumont, will respond to your call to gather information and match you to the psychologist who meets your specific needs. Prospective clients may call our office at 207-607-4022 or use our appointment request link.
Our Psychologists
You may use our sort feature to find a specialist for any mental health concern or treatment approach. Note that our psychologists have high competency across many presenting problems, but the sort feature allows you to see who has the highest level of specialization in each area.
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- acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
- ADHD
- adoption
- alcohol use
- anger management
- antisocial personality
- anxiety
- attachment-based
- autism spectrum
- bipolar disorder
- body dysmorphic disorder
- borderline personality disorder (BPD)
- christian counseling
- chronic illness
- chronic pain
- codependency
- cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
- cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I)
- cognitive processing
- depression
- dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
- eating disorders
- emotionally focused couple therapy (EFT)
- exposure and response prevention (ERP)
- family systems
- gottman couple therapy
- grief
- hair pulling/skin picking
- hoarding disorder
- humanistic
- hypnotherapy
- inference-based cognitive behavioral therapy (I-CBT)
- infertility
- infidelity
- intimate partner violence
- LGBTQ+
- life transitions
- marital and premarital
- men's issues
- mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT)
- motivational interviewing (MI)
- multicultural
- narcissistic personality disorder (NPD)
- non-monogamy
- OCD
- parenting
- phobias
- pregnancy/prenatal/postpartum
- prolonged exposure therapy (PE)
- psychodynamic
- racial identity
- relationship issues
- selective mutism
- self-harm
- sexual abuse
- spirituality
- stress
- substance use
- suicidal ideation
- trauma and PTSD
- women's issues