Meet Lindsay D. Butters, LMHC
LDB LLC
*accepting new clients
Lindsay is a licensed mental health counselor in Massachusetts. Lindsay provides therapy to individual adults, couples, and families and has experience treating a wide variety of issues; including anxiety, depression, mood instability, eating/body concerns, and traumatic experiences.
Lindsay's therapeutic style integrates approaches from several schools of thought. However, Lindsay tends to favor the client-centered and relational approaches to therapy. Lindsay helps her patients understand how their past and unconscious experiences shape who they are. Lindsay helps her patients to develop skills for coping with life problems. This integrative approach helps patients to effectively link their past, present and future. Lindsay values the healing power of relationships, which includes the relationship between patient and therapist. Lindsay is committed to a collaborative approach to therapy and she values the input of her patients about what they want out of treatment. Lindsay offsets the intensity of psychotherapy with a a gentle sense of humor.
Meet Lindsay D. Butters, LMHC
LDB LLC
*accepting new clients
Lindsay is a licensed mental health counselor in Massachusetts. Lindsay provides therapy to individual adults, couples, and families and has experience treating a wide variety of issues; including anxiety, depression, mood instability, eating/body concerns, and traumatic experiences.
Lindsay's therapeutic style integrates approaches from several schools of thought. However, Lindsay tends to favor the client-centered and relational approaches to therapy. Lindsay helps her patients understand how their past and unconscious experiences shape who they are. Lindsay helps her patients to develop skills for coping with life problems. This integrative approach helps patients to effectively link their past, present and future. Lindsay values the healing power of relationships, which includes the relationship between patient and therapist. Lindsay is committed to a collaborative approach to therapy and she values the input of her patients about what they want out of treatment. Lindsay offsets the intensity of psychotherapy with a a gentle sense of humor.
Lindsay received her masters in Counseling Psychology from Lesley University and her bachelors degree from Skidmore College. Prior to joining Hingham Therapy & Counseling, Lindsay worked in a variety of different settings including community mental health, inpatient residential programs, college counseling centers, and family clinics.
In your initial email to me, please briefly answer the following questions:
- What brings you to therapy now?
- What days and times are you interested in? Virtual or In Person?
- Will you be paying privately or with insurance?
- What is the best way to reach you and can a message be left?
-Do you want to be added to the waitlist?
Contacting Me:
I am often not immediately available by telephone. When I am unavailable, you
may leave a message on my confidential telephone voice mail. I will make every effort to return
your call on the same day you make it, with the exception of weekends and holidays. In case of an
emergency, go to or call the nearest emergency room (911) and ask to speak to a member of the
psychiatric emergency team. My services are limited to outpatient treatment and I do not carry an
emergency beeper. As such, I cannot provide emergency service.
In your initial email to me, please briefly answer the following questions:
- What brings you to therapy now?
- What days and times are you interested in? Virtual or In Person?
- Will you be paying privately or with insurance?
- What is the best way to reach you and can a message be left?
-Do you want to be added to the waitlist?
Contacting Me:
I am often not immediately available by telephone. When I am unavailable, you
may leave a message on my confidential telephone voice mail. I will make every effort to return
your call on the same day you make it, with the exception of weekends and holidays. In case of an
emergency, go to or call the nearest emergency room (911) and ask to speak to a member of the
psychiatric emergency team. My services are limited to outpatient treatment and I do not carry an
emergency beeper. As such, I cannot provide emergency service.