Lori Martin, LCSW

Lori Martin, LCSW

Phone Number: P: 207-834-3101
Fax Number: 207-834-2917
Address: 194 East Main Street
City: Fort Kent
Gender: Female
Offers Primary Care: No
Provider Information

About

Lori specializes in trauma throughout the lifespan, with training in EMDR (Levels 1 and 2 with one year of clinical consultation), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). She also have additional training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills and CT.

Lori's clinical work includes supporting children and adolescents with problematic sexual behaviors, as well as experience in case management and working in residential treatment settings. She has a strong clinical interest in working with children and adolescents with attachment and complex trauma and has supported individuals who experience significant levels of dissociation as a result of lifelong trauma.

Lori is passionate about building meaningful connections and guiding people through their healing journey.

Education

  • University of New England - Masters of Social Work
  • University of Maine Fort Kent- Bachelors of Arts in Behavioral Science

Clinical Interests

My research interests center on the assessment and treatment of complex trauma and dissociation in children and adolescents, as well as interventions for problematic and illegal sexual behaviors. I have completed a year-long clinical consultation with an international expert in complex trauma and dissociation, along with a six-month intensive course focused on the assessment and treatment of these conditions in youth. Additionally, I have participated in statewide clinical consultation with Dr. Sue Righthand to support the implementation of evidence-based sexual behavior treatment, accompanied by ongoing supervision alongside clinicians across the state. My training also includes specialized coursework in the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with problematic and illegal sexual behaviors, further deepening my commitment to trauma-informed, developmentally sensitive care.