Bekah Giacomantonio, LCPC-CC
WellSpace Clinician (She/Her)
Bekah is the therapist for people who feel dissatisfied with the status quo and want something deeper. She works with clients who long to see their conditions and struggles not as enemies to be defeated but as messengers and companions on the path toward healing. If you’re seeking a more vibrant, peaceful, and connected life, Bekah offers a grounded, compassionate space to begin. She brings over 15 years of mindfulness practice to her work and is also a registered yoga teacher. Before becoming a therapist, Bekah spent a decade working in criminal legal system reform as a restorative justice facilitator and mediator—experience that deepened her belief in healing, accountability, and connection as powerful agents of change.
Bekah works with adults, adolescents, and families or chosen kin networks. She supports clients who are ready to move beyond coping and into true healing; those questioning cultural “norms” and longing for authentic connection; and people navigating transitions, identity exploration, and the impacts of trauma and oppression. She specializes in root-cause healing, trauma recovery, somatic and mindfulness-based therapy, and is a registered yoga teacher. Bekah also has a background in social-justice informed counseling, relational healing approaches, and a decade of experience in criminal legal system reform as a restorative justice facilitator and mediator.
Bekah focuses on anxiety, depression, trauma (developmental and systemic), burnout, major life transitions (e.g. divorce, retirement), identity exploration, relationship and family challenges, career and purpose-related stress, and menstrual health concerns such as PMS and PMDD. Her work is relational, somatic, and trauma-informed—grounded in neuroscience, attachment theory, mindfulness, and deep listening. She holds space for clients to step out of survival mode and into fuller aliveness. Together, you’ll explore the roots of suffering and practice returning, again and again, to presence, compassion, and connection.
Bachelor in Culture and Deviance, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Masters in Counseling, Prescott College
Internship: City of Portland EAP
Fellowship: Wellspace Maine