Attachment-based Therapists in Lincoln County, ME

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Erika Bjorum
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Damariscotta, ME 04543
Waitlist for new clients
No matter how stuck we feel in our habitual patterns, however wounded, flawed or ashamed, we are fundamentally designed to be able to heal, repair and grow through safe and warm connection with others. My goal is to be present and attuned, so that you can safely explore your own mind and body experiences that lead to unhelpful, or even harmful, patterns of disconnection, shut down and activation. We will work together to uncover new patterns of response and envision a clear path toward healing and wellness.
No matter how stuck we feel in our habitual patterns, however wounded, flawed or ashamed, we are fundamentally designed to be able to heal, repair and grow through safe and warm connection with others. My goal is to be present and attuned, so that you can safely explore your own mind and body experiences that lead to unhelpful, or even harmful, patterns of disconnection, shut down and activation. We will work together to uncover new patterns of response and envision a clear path toward healing and wellness.
(207) 495-7406 View (207) 495-7406
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Nirvana Shaw
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Newcastle, ME 04553
My approach to working with patients is called Mind-Body Integrative Psychotherapy. Mind-Body Integrative psychotherapy is an approach to healing ones emotional, spiritual and physical well being in the here and now while also giving the patient tools that create long-lasting positive changes. My approach blends conventional psychotherapeutic strategies, including the recommendation of medications when deemed necessary, with evidence-based, natural, less invasive therapies (e.g. dietary change, meditation, acupuncture, yoga, herbal medicine and therapeutic massage).
My approach to working with patients is called Mind-Body Integrative Psychotherapy. Mind-Body Integrative psychotherapy is an approach to healing ones emotional, spiritual and physical well being in the here and now while also giving the patient tools that create long-lasting positive changes. My approach blends conventional psychotherapeutic strategies, including the recommendation of medications when deemed necessary, with evidence-based, natural, less invasive therapies (e.g. dietary change, meditation, acupuncture, yoga, herbal medicine and therapeutic massage).
(207) 888-4730 View (207) 888-4730
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Angela Hassenpflug
Counselor, MA, LCPC
Verified Verified
Newcastle, ME 04553
Waitlist for new clients
I love to work with people who seek support for their desired changes, or are on the search for a fulfilled and balanced life. Other possible topics I am glad to address with you are: dealing with depression or anxiety, coping with stress, life transitions, relationship issues and healing from traumatic experiences. I understand therapy as collaboration and my goal is to assist you in re-accessing or developing your strengths and talents. A good and solid therapeutic relationship is most important to me and I strive to establish a safe and trustful environment.
I love to work with people who seek support for their desired changes, or are on the search for a fulfilled and balanced life. Other possible topics I am glad to address with you are: dealing with depression or anxiety, coping with stress, life transitions, relationship issues and healing from traumatic experiences. I understand therapy as collaboration and my goal is to assist you in re-accessing or developing your strengths and talents. A good and solid therapeutic relationship is most important to me and I strive to establish a safe and trustful environment.
(207) 747-3060 View (207) 747-3060
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Elizabeth Doyle @ Compass Counseling
Counselor, LCPC
Verified Verified
Whitefield, ME 04353
There are many things that keep us from being true to ourselves and/or brings conflict into our lives making it easy to feel lost or off-track. My work involves allowing you to find your compass by resolving traumas from the past and finding simple and workable solutions for the present. It is my priority to help people come back to their strengths and rediscover their inner compass. My job is to create an environment for you that is free of judgement and debris; together we can find your bearings and put the wind back in your sails.
There are many things that keep us from being true to ourselves and/or brings conflict into our lives making it easy to feel lost or off-track. My work involves allowing you to find your compass by resolving traumas from the past and finding simple and workable solutions for the present. It is my priority to help people come back to their strengths and rediscover their inner compass. My job is to create an environment for you that is free of judgement and debris; together we can find your bearings and put the wind back in your sails.
(207) 204-8332 View (207) 204-8332
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Sharon Mariner
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Round Pond, ME 04564  (Online Only)
I believe all individuals are striving to make meaning out of their life. Sometimes this can be an uphill battle where no matter how hard you try your emotions are feeling more out of control and confusing. It's starting to become harder to remember when you experienced pleasure. Perhaps you struggle with shifting moods, irritability and a pervasive sense of feeling overwhelmed and stuck repeating the same self destructive behavior patterns. This is starting to take its toll on your work and relationships. There are many ways toxic feelings settle in the body and cause disturbing symptoms. It's time to listen to your body,
I believe all individuals are striving to make meaning out of their life. Sometimes this can be an uphill battle where no matter how hard you try your emotions are feeling more out of control and confusing. It's starting to become harder to remember when you experienced pleasure. Perhaps you struggle with shifting moods, irritability and a pervasive sense of feeling overwhelmed and stuck repeating the same self destructive behavior patterns. This is starting to take its toll on your work and relationships. There are many ways toxic feelings settle in the body and cause disturbing symptoms. It's time to listen to your body,
(917) 386-8754 View (917) 386-8754
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Amy Lyndaker
Pre-Licensed Professional, LMFT-C, CLC
Verified Verified
Newcastle, ME 04553
CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist-C and Certified Life coach, I enjoy working with all aspects of family life. Whether you want to reconnect with your partner, feel you need support while raising children or want to work on yourself, I look forward to supporting you. My style is integrative, using a little bit from a number of approaches to find what fits best for your unique situation. I work to understand your story from your perspective and strive to give tools and insight that will best fit your needs.
CURRENTLY ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS. As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist-C and Certified Life coach, I enjoy working with all aspects of family life. Whether you want to reconnect with your partner, feel you need support while raising children or want to work on yourself, I look forward to supporting you. My style is integrative, using a little bit from a number of approaches to find what fits best for your unique situation. I work to understand your story from your perspective and strive to give tools and insight that will best fit your needs.
(207) 742-7038 View (207) 742-7038
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Margaret Evans
Counselor, MA, LCPC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Damariscotta, ME 04543
Life is a maze of ups and downs, we are taught to push away the downs and "keep moving" without acknowledging our true feelings and needs. Before you know it, fear, anxiety, trauma, depression, self doubt begin to take over and guide our decision making process. Your truth, who you are, and what you want starts to get lost, life becomes exhausting, unsatisfying and lonely. How might it feel to safely explore and validate your emotions and needs? Deepen your understanding of who you are and how you function through exposure to thoughts, feelings and behaviors that take over and create dysfunction in your life.
Life is a maze of ups and downs, we are taught to push away the downs and "keep moving" without acknowledging our true feelings and needs. Before you know it, fear, anxiety, trauma, depression, self doubt begin to take over and guide our decision making process. Your truth, who you are, and what you want starts to get lost, life becomes exhausting, unsatisfying and lonely. How might it feel to safely explore and validate your emotions and needs? Deepen your understanding of who you are and how you function through exposure to thoughts, feelings and behaviors that take over and create dysfunction in your life.
(207) 613-2538 View (207) 613-2538
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Leah Schindler Isaacson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Dresden, ME 04342
Not accepting new clients
In my work I have been very successful in working with clients who have trauma histories and or multigenerational trauma . I have been able to support clients who struggle with anxiety, depression, perfectionistic thinking, negative self talk, children raised by narcissistic parents, codependency, negative self image, and anger management. I work with clients to find the root core beliefs that result in these symptoms and help support them in gaining a greater understanding of themselves.
In my work I have been very successful in working with clients who have trauma histories and or multigenerational trauma . I have been able to support clients who struggle with anxiety, depression, perfectionistic thinking, negative self talk, children raised by narcissistic parents, codependency, negative self image, and anger management. I work with clients to find the root core beliefs that result in these symptoms and help support them in gaining a greater understanding of themselves.
(207) 204-3552 View (207) 204-3552
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Wendy Briggs
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CYT
Verified Verified
Damariscotta, ME 04543
Not accepting new clients
We all struggle at times in our lives. Perhaps the root of that suffering is clear: a loss, a trauma, a life transition, or an illness. Sometimes the suffering is known; we know we feel anxious or depressed, but we are unsure of the cause. Perhaps we know in our hearts we are repeating patterns in relationships, work, behaviors or lifestyle that no longer serve us, yet we can't quite get unstuck. As a psychotherapist I guide my clients in a collaborative way to a place of connection, understanding, integration and growth.
We all struggle at times in our lives. Perhaps the root of that suffering is clear: a loss, a trauma, a life transition, or an illness. Sometimes the suffering is known; we know we feel anxious or depressed, but we are unsure of the cause. Perhaps we know in our hearts we are repeating patterns in relationships, work, behaviors or lifestyle that no longer serve us, yet we can't quite get unstuck. As a psychotherapist I guide my clients in a collaborative way to a place of connection, understanding, integration and growth.
(207) 560-0094 View (207) 560-0094
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Kella River
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LADC, MT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Damariscotta, ME 04543
Not accepting new clients
Therapy provides an opportunity to be empathically heard, to gain insight into thoughts and behaviors, to identify and practice healthy coping skills and to cultivate growth and resilience in a safe and welcoming atmosphere. I offer a trauma-informed approach for a variety of client needs, utilizing traditional psychotherapy and other techniques such as EMDR, play therapy, guided imagery therapy, biofield tuning and other somatic tools to promote healing and wellness.
Therapy provides an opportunity to be empathically heard, to gain insight into thoughts and behaviors, to identify and practice healthy coping skills and to cultivate growth and resilience in a safe and welcoming atmosphere. I offer a trauma-informed approach for a variety of client needs, utilizing traditional psychotherapy and other techniques such as EMDR, play therapy, guided imagery therapy, biofield tuning and other somatic tools to promote healing and wellness.
(207) 739-4492 View (207) 739-4492

Online Therapists

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Carole Orem
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
South Portland, ME 04106  (Online Only)
With specialized training in EMDR and IFS I can help you resolve both "t" and "T" traumas - situational and attachment-based traumas.
Trauma can leave us feeling adrift. Unhappy and unsure of who we are. Emotions may be blunted or they may swing. This unhealthy way of being in the world negatively impacts our relationships, jobs, and friendships. To create a life that works for us we need to heal from our trauma; to nurture and strengthen a place within where we can make healthy choices. We can grow to honor who we are at our core and live from there.
With specialized training in EMDR and IFS I can help you resolve both "t" and "T" traumas - situational and attachment-based traumas.
Trauma can leave us feeling adrift. Unhappy and unsure of who we are. Emotions may be blunted or they may swing. This unhealthy way of being in the world negatively impacts our relationships, jobs, and friendships. To create a life that works for us we need to heal from our trauma; to nurture and strengthen a place within where we can make healthy choices. We can grow to honor who we are at our core and live from there.
(207) 613-2066 View (207) 613-2066
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Betsy Clark
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CCTP
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
Portland, ME 04102
Clients come to me feeling stuck, alone, scared, insecure and overwhelmed, not good enough. My clients walk away from me with more confidence, more clarity of who they are and what they need, more deeply attached in healthy relationships, with more ease and balance in life, more able to face life’s challenges with a sense of possibility and hope. Couples learn to change the cycle of interaction so they feel more emotionally connected and secure. I provide compassionate, focused, trauma informed and attachment based emotionally focused therapy to regulate and heal your hurt and create secure attachments- with yourself and others.
Clients come to me feeling stuck, alone, scared, insecure and overwhelmed, not good enough. My clients walk away from me with more confidence, more clarity of who they are and what they need, more deeply attached in healthy relationships, with more ease and balance in life, more able to face life’s challenges with a sense of possibility and hope. Couples learn to change the cycle of interaction so they feel more emotionally connected and secure. I provide compassionate, focused, trauma informed and attachment based emotionally focused therapy to regulate and heal your hurt and create secure attachments- with yourself and others.
(720) 414-6444 View (720) 414-6444
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Caroline Capute
Pre-Licensed Professional, PsyD
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Brunswick, ME 04011  (Online Only)
My practice is rooted in culturally responsive relational, psychodynamic, and attachment-based perspectives, which incorporates cognitive-behavioral and emotion-focused interventions as well.
I specialize in addressing a wide range of relationship and emotion-related issues including depression, anxiety, grief, and particularly trauma (childhood, sexual, race-based, combat, and other). I have experience working with adults of all ages, including LGBTQ+ populations, clients from varied racial, ethnic, and cultural identities, as well as current and former military. I’m also engaged in advanced training in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy as part of my residency at Psychology Specialists of Maine.
My practice is rooted in culturally responsive relational, psychodynamic, and attachment-based perspectives, which incorporates cognitive-behavioral and emotion-focused interventions as well.
I specialize in addressing a wide range of relationship and emotion-related issues including depression, anxiety, grief, and particularly trauma (childhood, sexual, race-based, combat, and other). I have experience working with adults of all ages, including LGBTQ+ populations, clients from varied racial, ethnic, and cultural identities, as well as current and former military. I’m also engaged in advanced training in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy as part of my residency at Psychology Specialists of Maine.
(207) 656-1762 View (207) 656-1762
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Paula Sistare
Counselor, MA, LCMHC, NCC
Verified Verified
Portland, ME 04101
Waitlist for new clients
Bringing both passion and compassion to my work, I rely on my training in grounded and dynamic approaches to therapy. Whether working with couples or individuals, I draw on my strong intuitive sense and an innate belief in my clients’ ability to heal, change and grow. My training includes many approaches that support individuals and couples using attachment-based, body-oriented, brain-informed approaches to transforming old patterns.
Bringing both passion and compassion to my work, I rely on my training in grounded and dynamic approaches to therapy. Whether working with couples or individuals, I draw on my strong intuitive sense and an innate belief in my clients’ ability to heal, change and grow. My training includes many approaches that support individuals and couples using attachment-based, body-oriented, brain-informed approaches to transforming old patterns.
(802) 689-1191 View (802) 689-1191
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Shea Shattuck-Faegre LCPC-C: Couples & Individuals
Counselor, LCPC-C, ES
Verified Verified
Yarmouth, ME 04096  (Online Only)
Accepting Couples (Self-pay only) and Individual clients (with Mainecare or Self-pay). If old wounds and patterns hold you back, you may feel supported by my integrative, holistic counseling style. I work from a neurobiological, attachment-based perspective, with a special focus on communication skill-building. Through mindfulness-based, values-driven work, we will examine what might be holding you back, and together navigate the journey you are on towards greater well-being.
Accepting Couples (Self-pay only) and Individual clients (with Mainecare or Self-pay). If old wounds and patterns hold you back, you may feel supported by my integrative, holistic counseling style. I work from a neurobiological, attachment-based perspective, with a special focus on communication skill-building. Through mindfulness-based, values-driven work, we will examine what might be holding you back, and together navigate the journey you are on towards greater well-being.
(207) 656-1793 View (207) 656-1793
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Danielle Tekut
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Portland, ME 04101  (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
My approach is attachment-based and trauma responsive.
In my work with individuals and couples, I engage in each therapeutic relationship with a warm, reflective, and grounding presence. I believe firmly in the worthiness of all to a sense of belonging, dignity, and agency and have witnessed time and again how therapy can be a powerful tool in accessing these needs. Being heard and understood within a supportive therapy environment allows us to both uncover our innate strengths and cultivate the skills and insight necessary to reduce suffering. Regardless of how ingrained and automatic our patterns might be and how stuck we might feel, a more peaceful life is possible for each of us.
My approach is attachment-based and trauma responsive.
In my work with individuals and couples, I engage in each therapeutic relationship with a warm, reflective, and grounding presence. I believe firmly in the worthiness of all to a sense of belonging, dignity, and agency and have witnessed time and again how therapy can be a powerful tool in accessing these needs. Being heard and understood within a supportive therapy environment allows us to both uncover our innate strengths and cultivate the skills and insight necessary to reduce suffering. Regardless of how ingrained and automatic our patterns might be and how stuck we might feel, a more peaceful life is possible for each of us.
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Marylee Rosenstein
Counselor, LCPC, KCYT
Verified Verified
Portland, ME 04101
Too busy for weekly counseling? Feel you have tried everything and now you need more support? This 2 hour private couple retreat is for you. We will strategize on the first phone call about your relationship goals. This is not therapy. We will be goal directed and focused on understanding the root cause of your communication difficulties, finding clarity in the patterns you have each developed and identifying next steps for re-connection and repair. Each person will leave with clarity, direction and concrete tools for improving your relationship.
Too busy for weekly counseling? Feel you have tried everything and now you need more support? This 2 hour private couple retreat is for you. We will strategize on the first phone call about your relationship goals. This is not therapy. We will be goal directed and focused on understanding the root cause of your communication difficulties, finding clarity in the patterns you have each developed and identifying next steps for re-connection and repair. Each person will leave with clarity, direction and concrete tools for improving your relationship.
(207) 640-2254 View (207) 640-2254
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Julia M Graham
Counselor, MS, LCPC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Gray, ME 04039  (Online Only)
I am currently offering only online sessions.
I am currently offering only online sessions.
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Elizabeth Key
Counselor, LCMHC
Verified Verified
4 Endorsed
Portland, ME 04101  (Online Only)
I am Elle, an LCMHC and podcast host in New Hampshire and Maine. I help people find the connection they long for. I do this by working with Couples Intensively. I specialize with Neurodivergent Couples. Using my unique skills set with a background in brain science and narrative therapy, I additionally work with people looking to address: Anxiety, Spiritual and Emotional Abuse, Body Image Family of Origin Trauma, Relationship Issues, and Faith-based Perspectives on Mental health. To listen to my podcast, The Phoenix Effect, go to your favorite podcast platform.
I am Elle, an LCMHC and podcast host in New Hampshire and Maine. I help people find the connection they long for. I do this by working with Couples Intensively. I specialize with Neurodivergent Couples. Using my unique skills set with a background in brain science and narrative therapy, I additionally work with people looking to address: Anxiety, Spiritual and Emotional Abuse, Body Image Family of Origin Trauma, Relationship Issues, and Faith-based Perspectives on Mental health. To listen to my podcast, The Phoenix Effect, go to your favorite podcast platform.
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Heather Moreau
Counselor, LCPC, CCS
Verified Verified
Gray, ME 04039
I want people to know that therapy begins with choosing to take the step of exploring yourself, an event that has occurred, STRESS, relationships, loss, burnout. That big next step involves developing a trusting and genuine rapport with your clinician. I invite you to reach out and begin that process with me and know that it can be done with humor, understanding, and a very strong believe in the fact that we are not perfect, that we are not made to go it alone all the time, and that we all need somewhere and someone that it can be all about you for a moment.
I want people to know that therapy begins with choosing to take the step of exploring yourself, an event that has occurred, STRESS, relationships, loss, burnout. That big next step involves developing a trusting and genuine rapport with your clinician. I invite you to reach out and begin that process with me and know that it can be done with humor, understanding, and a very strong believe in the fact that we are not perfect, that we are not made to go it alone all the time, and that we all need somewhere and someone that it can be all about you for a moment.
(207) 530-8393 View (207) 530-8393

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Attachment-based Therapists

Is attachment-based therapy the same as attachment therapy?

Attachment-based therapy may be confused with what is called “attachment therapy” (sometimes called “holding therapy”), a discredited and dangerous approach to treating children with attachment disorders, autism, or other mental health concerns. Attachment therapy—not attachment-based therapy—may involve restraining a child, forcing eye contact, and other coercive or abusive techniques. None of these practices are used in attachment-based therapy and the two modalities are in no way related.

What should I expect from attachment-based therapy?

Attachment-based therapy is based on attachment theory, which posits that children’s early relationships with their caregivers strongly influence their ability to navigate the world later in life. Thus, adults who seek attachment-based therapy should expect to deeply explore their childhood, identifying the dynamics or experiences that disrupted their attachment and the steps necessary to overcome challenges that arose as a result. Parents and children should expect to explore the possible factors that disrupted the parent-child relationship and work toward restoring trust and connection.

How long does attachment-based therapy last?

Certain forms of attachment-based therapy, especially those designed for parents and children, last for a set number of sessions; for example, Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up, a specific attachment-based approach for young children who have undergone early adversity, unfolds over 10 one-hour sessions. When attachment-based therapy is practiced on adults or combined with other modalities, it may not last a specific length of time; clients may wish to ask prospective therapists how long they expect treatment to take.

Does attachment-based therapy work?

Most of the research on attachment-based therapy focuses on children and adolescents. Some of this research shows a positive effect, especially for attachment-based family therapy (ABFT). Other studies, however, have found that attachment-based therapy is no more effective than other approaches to childhood depression, anxiety, or suicidality. Less is known about the therapy’s efficacy on adult populations.