Mental Health Therapy in Belfast

Find a Therapist Near YouBook Now

Therapists in Belfast

Angela Currier

Belfast, Maine - Clinical Social Worker/therapist
Online

Hello! If you have decided to reach out via Better Help, you are likely struggling with something significant in your life. Finding the right person to help you through these challenges is very important. If you don't have a good relationship with your counselor, you won't make the progress you are hoping to achieve. I want to provide you with some information about me to help you decide if my experience and style are the right fit for you. I have been a social worker for more than 17 years and have experience working with people from all different backgrounds who are struggling with a wide variety of challenges. Much of my experience has been working with people who are struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, substance abuse, and the challenges of parenting. I have spent a lot of my career working with families in crisis who are in danger of child protective involvement. I had been a clinician in a residential program working with at-risk youth for 8 years. I am currently a program manager at a residential substance abuse program for women. The feedback I receive from clients is that they find me to be honest and direct, non-judgmental, and a good listener. I believe that a clinician is someone who can walk with you through some of life’s difficulties that people have to face. I feel that often just being heard is helpful. I can interact with you in whatever manner you are most comfortable with. I believe that it is important to meet clients where they are at and I am open to working via video sessions, phone calls, and messaging. The first meetings should focus on establishing a therapeutic alliance so that you feel like the person you are working with is a good fit for you. At this time most of my availability is in the evenings and on the weekends but I check messages often during each weekday. I know how hard it can be to find a counselor with who you feel a connection with and I would be honored to work with you through this stage of your life. Jump on to my schedule and see if there is a time slot that works for you and your schedule.

Learn More
Book Now

Shannon M Grose

Belfast, Maine - Psychiatric Nurse
Online

Shannon M. Grose is a psychiatric nurse in Belfast, Maine offering accessible telehealth mental health services through Take2Medical. Her practice focuses on addiction, substance abuse, ADHD, depression, OCD, behavioral issues and co-occurring mental health concerns using evidence-based approaches. She welcomes clients across all ages and has experience supporting diverse communities including LGBTQ+ individuals, people living with HIV/AIDS and other underserved populations. What kinds of therapy services does Shannon offer? Shannon provides medication management, testing and evaluation, and individual, couples and family therapy. Her therapeutic approaches include Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), EMDR, integrative therapy, crisis intervention and family therapy tailored to each client's needs. Who can get help here? Shannon works with children (ages 0–10), teens and preteens (11–18), adults and seniors (65+). She offers affirming care for LGBTQ+ communities, people living with HIV/AIDS, single mothers, aviation professionals, racial justice advocates and many other populations. How are sessions conducted? Shannon offers online-only telehealth appointments serving clients in the Belfast, Maine area and beyond. All sessions are conducted securely via video, making psychiatric care accessible from the comfort of your home. Does Shannon accept insurance or offer payment options? Shannon accepts Aetna, Anthem, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, Humana, TRICARE, UnitedHealthcare and other major insurers. She also provides out-of-network billing. Initial and standard sessions are $225 with sliding scale rates available for those who qualify based on financial need.

Free Mental Health Resources in Maine

The Behavioral Health Network of Catholic Charities Maine offer a range of services to support mental health and substance use recovery. Their programs are free to low cost and include counseling, case management and community outreach. They provide compassionate care for individuals and families in need.
Provide Services for
Disability Depression Anxiety PTSD Substance Abuse ADHD Autism
Maine Queer Health provides essential healthcare services tailored to the LGBTQ+ community. They focus on inclusivity and cultural competence. Their programs include mental health support, sexual health services and health education. They have a statewide online directory that connects members of the LGBTQ+ community to inclusive and affirming mental health care.
Provide Services for
LGBTQ BIPOC Teens & Students Men Women Anxiety Depression PTSD
Northern Light Health – LGBTQ+ Families and Allies offers supportive services for LGBTQ+ individuals and their families. Their programs include healthcare, counseling and education. You will have access to clinicians and support groups that are focused on affirming care navigation, mental health and identity support.
Provide Services for
LGBTQ Teens & Students Anxiety Depression PTSD Grief
OUT Maine provides free mental health resources support for LGBTQ+ youth and their families. Their programs include peer support groups, resources for schools and family counseling. They also offer suicide prevention initiatives. An inclusive environment has been created to reduce stigma and empower LGBTQ+ individuals.
Provide Services for
LGBTQ Teens & Students Depression Anxiety PTSD
The Community Caring Collaborative (CCC Maine) connects individuals and families to vital community resources. Their programs focus on supporting those facing mental health and trauma. Their services are focused on individuals in the Washington County.
Provide Services for
Women Teens & Students Seniors BIPOC Disability Depression Anxiety PTSD Substance Abuse Grief
Disability Rights Maine advocates for the rights of individuals with disabilities. They provide free legal advocacy, supportive services and educations. Their programs address mental health rights and discrimination as well as abuse. Their goal is empower people with disabilities by promoting independence, self advocacy and equal opportunities across Maine.
Provide Services for
Disability
Maine Access Points connects individuals who have been affected by substance use disorders to essential services in their local area. Their programs offer personalized assistance to help individuals navigate resources and access the care they need.
Spring Harbor Hospital is a non profit psychiatric hospital that provides comprehensive mental health services. They offer inpatient care services to children and adults. The facility is able to house 100 beds and includes specialized programs. Their services include therapy, medication management and crisis intervention.
Sweetser provides a wide range of mental health and addiction services across Maine. Their programs include crisis intervention, substance use treatment and support. They also provide counseling and community based programs for children and adults. Peer support is also available.
NAMI Maine provides services to individuals struggling with mental health challenges. The programs include peer support groups, educational resources and family assistance. Their goal is to connect individuals and families to the mental health services they need for better overall well being.
The Stay: Man-to-Man Peer Support Group offers a safe space for men to connect. They provide a free peer led support group to help men navigate mental health struggles. Men will be able to share experiences and provide mutual support in overcoming challenges related to mental health, addiction and life struggles. They provide in person and virtual formats.
Provide Services for
Men Depression Anxiety Grief PTSD
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services provides behavioral health services. A range of services are offered that focus on mental health and substance use recovery. Programs include counseling, crisis intervention and long term support for individuals and families.
211 Maine connects individuals to critical community resources and services. They provide assistance with housing, healthcare and food. Their helpline provides 24/7 confidential support. The helpline also helps individuals navigate challenges and find the services they need.
Maine Intentional Warm Line offers non crisis peer support to individuals facing mental health challenges. You will have to be 18 years of age and older to access these services. Trained peer specialists provide a listening ear and offer guidance, encouragement and resources.
The Maine Crisis Line provides 24/7 confidential support to individuals experiencing a mental health crises. Trained counselors offer immediate assistance, de-escalation and resources to help people in distress. The service aims to connect callers with the appropriate care. The counselors ensure you receive timely support to navigate difficult moments with compassion and understanding.
Starting Therapy Is Easy with BetterHelp

Book a Therapist Online

Book a Therapist Online - Get Started Now