New Perceptions
Behavioral Health Treatment, Crisis Intervention, Education and Peer Support for First Responders
In person office hours available in Portland, ME and Readfield, ME
01/19/2026
We wanted to share this wonderful workshop being held Big White Barn Yoga & Wellness in Readfield.
01/13/2026
Jennyfer is excited to offer Wellness Visits for Frontline Workers and First Responders (anyone who provides essential services or community support). She is a graduate student and clinical intern supervised by New Perceptions (Amy Davenport-Dakin, LCPC, LCMHC, LPC). Scheduling is easy! Donations welcome (not required) to help cover administrative fees ($0-35). Please share with anyone that may benefit!
10/07/2025
Join us this November in Bangor for a special evening dedicated to honoring first responders and their families.
Toned Out Project is proud to host a community dinner as a heartfelt thank you to the police officers, firefighters, EMS providers, dispatchers, and corrections professionals who serve our communities every day—and to the family members who stand beside them.
This family-friendly event will feature a warm meal, community connection, and an opportunity to come together outside of the uniform to celebrate the people behind the work.
This event is being sponsored by Quirk Auto quirkauto.com
Please register at www.tonedoutproject.com/events/frdinner
09/12/2025
Big news! We are thrilled to introduce Jennyfer Dalrymple, the newest intern to join our team at New Perceptions. She will be seeing clients at the Big White Barn in Readfield, ME. Telehealth sessions are an option as well.
While New Perceptions is known for our work with first responders and veterans, Jennyfer is now available to help anyone in the community seeking mental health support. She specializes in providing care for those experiencing depression, anxiety, and trauma.
If you're in need of support, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help.
05/27/2024
Thank you BurnsBears for the Firefighter Gnome at my office!
04/16/2024
Sometimes children can help us see things more clearly. ❤️
A brave new path: Exeter’s fire captain confronts PTSD, bids farewell to service Robicheau is hopeful that in time, more will be done to properly address the mental health crisis within the community of first responders.
03/07/2024
So excited to be providing training for clinicians today. So many people dedicated to our first responders! Thank you AdCare Educational Institute of Maine and Upta Maine for sharing your experiences!
Please check out this intervention
01/13/2024
Happy Friday. Dogs are the best stress relievers. And Ernie is introducing his little brother Sigmund.
12/24/2023
We hope everyone has a great holiday. Special shoutout to all the first responders who have been working hard this year and those that are working during the holiday! Merry Christmas
12/01/2023
During these times we are needing more mental health support. Please support counselors to increase advocacy support. Every little bit helps.
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Augusta, ME
04355