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Haley Wills, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

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Natasha Pratt, LCSW

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Dr Erika Epps, Psychologist

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Charla Ruby Malamed

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Tex Gibson, LCSW

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Megan Hunt, LMHC

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Candie Killackey, LICSW

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Monica Band

Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC)

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Erin Gilmore, LICSW, CEDS-C

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Chelsea Morris, LMHC

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Sheena Rice

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Jennifer Sanborn, MA, LADC, MLADC

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Andrea Hathaway-Miglorie, LCMHC

LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor)

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Avery Grey, LCMHC

LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor)

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Tiffany Trombley, LCMHC

LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor)

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Jade Mixon, LCSW, LICSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

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Terry Hamilton, LCMHC, NCC

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Lori MichelsLLC, LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist

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Susan Conyac, LMHC

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Kathy Weingardt, LPC

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Kimberly Sherman, LICSW, C-DBT

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James Fitzgerald, LCMHC, NCC

LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor)

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Laura Hanson, LICSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

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Kristen Sheppard, MSW, LICSW

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Lydia Anthony, LPC #85822

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Sharon Arthur, LPC, LMHC, LCMHC,

Licensed Professional Counselor

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Jane Zill, L.C.S.W., L.I.C.S.W.,

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Online therapy in Vermont

Finding time for in-person therapy can be challenging, especially for families. Thankfully, online therapy (also called teletherapy, e-therapy, or virtual therapy) is a convenient and accessible alternative available in Vermont. If you’re wondering whether this is the right choice for you, explore the benefits and challenges of online therapy.

Online therapy allows you to connect with licensed therapists from home. For people with busy lives or limited access to mental health treatment, therapy online can be an excellent option. Get started today by contacting one of the many online therapists listed on therapist.com.

Best online therapy in Vermont

Finding the best online therapy depends on your individual needs and preferences, and the type of therapy you’re seeking (like CBT or EMDR).

Other factors to consider include the therapist’s qualifications and experience, the platform they use for e-therapy, and the cost per session. It’s also important to review their privacy policies to ensure your personal information is protected.

Start your search by identifying your specific needs. You may want a female therapist, male therapist, Spanish-speaking therapist, or Black therapist in Vermont.

Consider scheduling an initial consultation to ask about their availability, fees, and approach to virtual therapy. It’s also a chance to ensure you feel comfortable with the therapist before committing.

Be sure to confirm office hours and whether they accept your insurance. You can search therapist.com by accepted plans like BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina, United Healthcare, or Aetna.

Couples online therapy in Vermont

Online therapy can be especially beneficial for couples facing communication or relationship issues. Virtual sessions eliminate the need for travel and can offer a low-stress setting to focus on their relationship. Online couples therapists in Vermont provide tools to resolve conflict, strengthen connection, and build trust together. Learn more about how it works in our guide to couples therapy.

Online therapy for teens, kids, and children in Vermont

Online therapy is a helpful option for young people dealing with emotional challenges or anxiety. With teen therapy, child therapy, and caregiver support, therapists provide age-appropriate support in a secure, virtual setting.

Online therapy for anxiety in Vermont

Anxiety is one of the most common mental health challenges, and online therapy for anxiety is highly effective for many individuals.

Therapists use proven techniques like CBT, mindfulness, and exposure therapy. You can also read more about treatment options in Anxiety: Symptoms, types, diagnosis, and treatment.

Online therapy for depression in Vermont

Depression can show up as persistent sadness, fatigue, or hopelessness. Online depression therapy can support people in identifying triggers and building emotional resilience.

Licensed therapists in Vermont can guide you through evidence-based interventions to restore balance and improve mood. Learn more in our guide to understanding depression symptoms and support.

Online therapy for all genders in Vermont

People of all genders benefit from online therapy. Whether you’re exploring identity, managing stress, or seeking gender-affirming care, therapist.com offers access to providers who understand your unique perspective. Learn more about these topics in our guide to gender identity and mental health, and a safe and confidential space for growth, support, and healing. This includes gender-affirming therapists who support people of all identities.