Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am licensed in Community Mental Health in Maine and New Hampshire and have a master’s level certificate in Substance Use Disorders. My background is in working in residential treatment and Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders. The modalities I use in a collaborative approach with clients; are Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy as well as Seeking Safety and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Integration for Substance Use Disorders when teaching groups. I have experience and training in LGBTQ, Anxiety, Depression and PTSD as well as Autism and the Intellectually Disabled population.
My areas of interest when I am not at work are volunteering for Adaptive Sports Supporting people with Autism and helping people overcome challenges related to disabilities. I love the outdoors and hiking , biking and swimming.
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Ruth MacBain is a licensed clinical counselor practicing in New Hampshire with 11 years of experience. She is licensed as a clinical professional counselor in Maine and as a clinical mental health counselor in New Hampshire, and she also holds a master’s-level certificate in Substance Use Disorders.
Her professional background includes work in residential treatment and in integrated treatment for co-occurring disorders. Ruth uses a collaborative approach and draws from Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. When leading groups she incorporates Seeking Safety and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy integration specifically for substance use disorders.
Ruth has experience and training supporting LGBTQ individuals and people managing anxiety, depression, and PTSD, and she has worked with clients on the autism spectrum as well as those with intellectual disabilities. Outside of clinical work she volunteers with adaptive sports, supports people with autism, and helps individuals overcome challenges related to disabilities. She enjoys the outdoors and spends free time hiking, biking, and swimming.
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