Contact
phone | 207-561-9496 |
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extra phone | 207 561 9496 |
[email protected] | |
address | 235 Center Street Brewer, ME, USA 04412 |
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Treatments Offered
Therapy Orientation: | Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Relational Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Psychodynamic, Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Family/Marital Therapy, Coaching, Humanistic, Family Systems Therapy, Eclectic, Gestalt, Interpersonal |
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Age Focus: | Seniors, Teenagers, Adults |
Specialities: | Anger Management, Gay Lesbian Issues, Spirituality, Divorce, Compulsive Disorders, Trauma and PTSD, Life Coaching, Addiction or Substance Abuse, OCD, Mood Disorders, Parenting, Domestic Abuse or Domestic Violence, Anxiety or Fears, ADHD, Impulse Control Disorders, Relationship Issues, Women, Loss or Grief, Eating Disorders, Depression, Finding Your Purpose in Life |
Treatment Modality: | Couples, Individuals, Families, Groups |
Ethnicity: | Any Ethnicity |
Sexual Orientation: | Any Orientation |
Qualifications
Years in Practice: | 20+ Years |
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Graduated from: | University of Maine |
Year Graduated: | 2002 |
Licensed?: | Yes |
License issued in: | Maine |
License Nr.: | LC9830 |
License Expiry: | Mar 2025 |
Other Credentials: | License, Certified Clinical Supervisor, 2008 |
Remote Therapy
Phone Counseling: | Yes |
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Online Counseling: | Yes |
Technologies: | Skype, Doxy.me |
Please use the contact form on this page to find out more about the provider's remote therapy options
Cost & Payment Modalities
Avg Cost (session): | greater than $150 |
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Insurances accepted: | BlueCross and/or BlueShield, Anthem, TRICARE, Aetna, Medicaid, Cigna, Medicare, UBH |
Online Payments accepted: | Yes |
Please verify costs and payment modalities before you arrange your first visit
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