Katie Bloom, LCPC
Katie has been working as a clinical counselor for over 10 years. She began her career working with children, teenagers and families. Katie has experience in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy as well as Trauma, Recovery and Empowerment (TREM). In addition, Katie is trained in Sand Tray Therapy and enjoys using this modality as a means of combining verbal expression with a visual, often subconscious, expression of one’s story. Katie has worked with client’s struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, self-harming behaviors, eating disorders, substance abuse, and those affected by the substance abuse of another. Katie is a member of the National Board of Certified Counselors and provides outpatient therapy at Crossroads’ Scarborough office.
Christina Fay, LCSW, LADC, CCS
Christina has been a counselor for 6 years and has experience working with teenagers, families and women. With a focus on treating co-occurring mental health and substance abuse issues, Christina regularly treats clients with significant anxiety, depression, mood swings and addiction. She is skilled in models of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and Relapse Prevention. In addition, Christina is a big proponent of yoga and exercise to round out a healthy lifestyle. Christina provides after hours counseling at the Scarborough counseling office. You will also find her occasionally covering for IOP and working at Crossroads’ Residential Rehab in Windham.
Allyson Goldman-Putman, LCSW
Allyson joins Crossroads with 5 years experience as a therapist. She has worked with children and young adults with a focus on family and play therapy. Allyson’s expertise is in anxiety, trauma, mindfulness, empowerment skill building, parenting and substance abuse. Allyson provides mental health and substance abuse counseling to adults in Crossroads’ Scarborough office.
Kathleen Hebden, LCSW
Kathleen has been a therapist for over 20 years. Her past work has included working with employee assistance providers, consulting to businesses on managing difficult employees and critical incident stress debriefings. Kathleen’s expertise is in mood disorders and working with families and children of substance abusers. A member of the National Association of Social Workers, York County Mental Health Task Force and the Homeless Council of York County, Kathleen provides substance abuse and mental health counseling to adults and adolescents at Crossroads’ outpatient office in Kennebunk.
Rachael O’Donnell, LCSW, LADC
Rachael has been providing substance abuse and mental health treatment for more than 8 years. For 5 years, Rachael worked in Corrections providing group and individual therapy, and she has extensive experience working with women and their specific needs and issues. A member of the National Association of Social Workers, Rachael’s expertise is in women’s issues, depression, anxiety, trauma, co-occurring disorders, relationship issues, life transitions and issues related to incarceration. Rachael provides mental health and substance abuse counseling on an individual and group basis at Crossroads’ outpatient office in Kennebunk.
Shelley Walker Rosen, LCPC, LADC, ADTR
Shelley has been a counselor for over 10 years, working with both adults and adolescents. Her expertise is in women’s health and wellness, addictions, pre- and post-partum work, managing life transitions, work-related conflicts and stress, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, death/dying/grief issues, and living with terminal illness and chronic pain. Shelley holds a Master’s Degree in Dance/Movement Therapy, which enables her to use creative approaches, such as mindfulness, breath and physical body awareness, in addition to traditional psychotherapy. She is a member of the National Board of Certified Counselors and Academy of Dance/Movement Therapists, is DEEP certified and provides individual counseling at Crossroads’ Scarborough outpatient office.
Mary Anne Roy, Psy.D.
Dr. Mary Anne Roy is a licensed psychologist and has been working in the mental health field for over nine years. She graduated from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology in 2006 and became licensed as a psychologist in 2009. Dr. Roy has experience working with children, adolescents and adults with mental health and/or co-occurring disorders. Dr. Roy practices with a strong focus on the client therapist relationship as the foundation for a meaningful healing and recovery process. She provides individual therapy at both the Scarborough and Kennebunk locations. In addition to providing individual therapy, she also facilitates IOP three days a week in Scarborough as well as the Managing Chronic Pain group in Kennebunk.
Chuck Schneider, LCSW, C-CATODSW
Chuck Schneider has been a counselor for more than 12 years. With expertise in substance abuse and trauma counseling, he uses what he describes as an open approach with clients. Chuck belongs to the National Association of Social Workers and provides individual counseling in both the Kennebunk and Scarborough offices. In addition, Chuck runs IOP groups for men in Scarborough.
Cynthia Torres, LCSW
Cynthia Torres has been a therapist for more than 24 years. She provides counseling to adults for substance abuse, mental health and mood disorders with expertise in women’s issues, self-esteem, trauma, co-dependency, anxiety and mood disorders. Cynthia is also trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) skills. Cynthia belongs to the National Association of Social Workers and provides counseling at Crossroads’ Scarborough office, where she also runs The Aftercare Group (TAG) for women. In addition, Cynthia facilitates IOP groups for women in Kennebunk.
Andrea Warren, LCPC, LADC
Andrea Warren is a counselor with more than 11 years of experience. Her expertise is in substance abuse, mental health and trauma, as well as early and long-term recovery support. In the past, Andrea has implemented several adolescent programs in Maine. Andrea belongs to the National Board for Certified Counselors and believes in a solution-focused style that takes people from where they are and helps them to move forward. Andrea provides individual counseling in Kennebunk, where she can also be found running IOP sessions for women.
Andie Wishman, LCSW, LMT
Andie Wishman has been a counselor since 2002. Andie specializes in working with adults and uses an approach that is trauma-informed and recovery focused. She is trained in cognitive behavioral therapy and is also a licensed massage therapist. Andie has experience in working in inpatient psychiatric and detox units as well as providing individual counseling for chemical dependency, mental health and co-occurring problems. Andie offers individual therapy and runs Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) sessions at Crossroads’ Scarborough office.
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