EMILY ROBBINS, LCMHC, MLADC
Two decades of care for those who carry the most.
ABOUT ME
I bring over two decades of experience in the mental health and addictions field, providing compassionate, evidence-based care to individuals navigating life's most difficult challenges.
I am dual licensed in both mental health counseling and substance use treatment, allowing me to address the complex relationship between emotional well-being, trauma, and addiction.
Licensed in New Hampshire, Maine, & Vermont.
Experience
20+ Years in Mental Health & Addictions. Providing a space where you can speak openly without judgment, pressure, or the feeling that you have to explain the realities of your work
Dual Licensure
Mental Health Counseling & Substance Use Treatment. Allowing me to address the complex relationship between emotional well-being, trauma, and addiction.
Specialization
First responders, veterans, and members of the military—individuals who often carry invisible burdens from the demands of their roles.
MY APPROACH
Down-to-earth, direct, and supportive
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Judgment-Free Space
A confidential environment where you can speak openly without pressure or the need to explain the realities of your work.
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Practical & Evidence-Based
Whether it's stress, trauma, burnout, or substance use — we work together to find real, practical ways to help you regain balance.
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Dual-Focused Care
Dual licensure allows me to address both mental health and addiction together, treating the whole person rather than isolated symptoms.
MY WHY
Shaped by two of the greatest men I've ever known
My "why" begins with Lt. Col. Stephen L. Robbins and POW William Onufry — my grandfathers, and two of the greatest men I have ever known. Growing up, they taught me about history, service, and the military. But more importantly, they showed me what real courage and honor looked like.
As I grew older, I began to understand another side of their experiences — the lasting impact that war, captivity, and service can have on a person's mind and spirit. But alongside that, I witnessed something just as powerful: resilience.
Working with veterans, military members, and first responders is not just part of my profession — it is deeply personal. The respect I have for this community was shaped long before my career began.
Asking for support isn't always easy — especially in professions where strength and self-reliance are part of the culture. My goal is to make that first step a little easier.
Let's work together
Reach out for a free 15-minute consultation. No commitment, no pressure — just a conversation to see if we're a good fit.