Alicia Nartche, LMSW-CC

I moved from PA to Maine for my undergraduate degree in Wilderness Therapy in 2007. For me, Maine was an instant feeling of appreciation and connection to what I love to do and the environment I wanted to surround myself with. Agriculture, camping, outdoor adventures, trees for miles, and generous options for solitude or social connections all equated to home for me. It was a natural progression to seek further education in obtaining a degree as a clinical Social Worker through the University of Maine.

My professional work experiences include serving in the mental health field for over 10 years working with adolescents and adults from foster care, survivors of domestic violence, serving Maine’s indigenous tribes seeking paths to recovery from substance use, and serving adolescents in need in wilderness and behavioral support settings. With a high regard to cultural competency and social justice, I incorporate a strength-based and biopsychosocial perspective through a multicultural lens and am grounded in narrative, cognitive and structural family theories. I incorporate a wide range of interventions and place great emphasis on the importance of the therapeutic relationship and seeing the individual and family system as the leading expert. I find immense fulfillment in seeking innovative ways to help communities and individuals thrive within themselves and their environments. In what other field can you combine the ability to offer compassion, inspire hope and teach the skills to overcome challenges with all ages with any level of distress in their lives? Well, the answer is any field, but the mental health field is where people who lost knowledge of their inherent worth get connected with what matters most in their lives, the tools that help them to determine a life worth living and most importantly, that greatness exists within you. That’s a career worth living for me.

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