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Lori Melhart

My approach to therapy: I am motivated, curious, and attentive.

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Lina Ehlinger

My approach to therapy: If your emotions feel overwhelming, relationships feel hard, or your past still shows up in painful ways, you are not broken and you do not have to do this alone. I specialize in trauma and Borderline Personality Disorder, using science-backed therapies to help you feel more stable, connected, and back in control of your life.

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Nichole Vincent

My approach to therapy: No passive nods or endless “how does that make you feel?” loops. Therapy with me is collaborative, compassionate, and action-focused. It feels like a real conversation; thoughtful, honest, and grounded. I blend research-backed strategies with genuine human connection to help high-achieving adults make sense of anxiety, ADHD, grief, and life’s WTF moments.

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Jay White

My approach to therapy: You will own your experience. We will discuss what brought you here and, when you are ready, I will challenge you to look deeper. You may experience feelings of validation, acknowledgment, relief, and self-understanding.

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Dr. Tera Lensegrav-Benson

My approach to therapy: Feeling worn out, constantly anxious, unsettled? I will partner with you to offer support and tools to help you understand yourself and start to feel better. We will collaborate on what is most important to you to start helping right away.

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Kelsey Ellis

My approach to therapy: Many of the women I work with are capable and caring, often holding everything together at their own expense. Life may look steady on the outside while internally there is tension or exhaustion. I offer trauma informed, relational therapy grounded in attachment and nervous system awareness. My approach is collaborative and rooted in genuine conversation.

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Liz Rhea

My approach to therapy: I prioritize creating a space that feels welcoming, radical, and like you can show up fully as yourself (take your shoes off, grab some fidget toys, eat candy, you do you!). I believe therapy is a space where we get to collaborate together.

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Kristian Gallegos

My approach to therapy: My main therapeutic approaches are DBT, exposure and response prevention, emotionally focused, CBT, and family systems therapy. I have worked with very diverse clients in terms of ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, and religion.

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Dr. Rachel DuPaul

My approach to therapy: I’m very active and goal-oriented in session, and I use many different techniques to challenge fear based thinking so I can help you navigate perfectionism, anxiety, & depression. Therapy doesn’t have to be all serious, either; dark humor is welcome!

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Sallette Thompson

My approach to therapy: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness Techniques, Brain Synchronization Therapy, EMDR, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. My eclectic whole-person approach addresses the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, empowering you.

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Find Ecotherapy Therapists & Counselors in Portland, ME.

Connecting with nature can do wonders for your mental health. Ecotherapy, also called green therapy or nature therapy, is a type of therapy that promotes mental and emotional healing through exposure to nature. It is based on emerging principles in ecopsychology.

During nature therapy sessions, you may be asked to participate in an outdoor activity such as gardening, hiking, or planting trees. Nature therapy may also include a stroll outside to immerse yourself in nature (walk-and-talk therapy).

Ecotherapy is a great option for people who find it relaxing and calming to be outdoors. Wherever you are located in Portland, ME, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Green Therapy Benefits

While the concept of green therapy may be new to many, it is known to have the following effects on people:

  • A reduction in negative thoughts and emotions.
  • Less anxiety and stress.
  • Improved depression symptoms.
  • Better physical condition due to increased physical activity.
  • Increased mindfulness.

Ecotherapy may be helpful for people living with a range of mental health concerns, including ADHD, PTSD, dementia, depression, and eco-anxiety.

If you want to know more about the merits of nature, licensed therapist Arielle Drescher wrote an article about the healing benefits of ecotherapy.

Tap into the Healing Effects of Nature Therapy Today!

The more you immerse yourself in nature, the better you can feel. Why wait when you can begin ecotherapy today? Mental Health Match is here to help you find a local therapist or counselor in minutes! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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