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Vermont Virtual Therapy Services

Secure Online Therapy for Children, Teens, Adults, and Families in Vermont

Our Vermont virtual therapy services provide accessible, high-quality mental health care to individuals, children, teens, and families across the state entirely online. Through secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth sessions, clients in Vermont can connect with experienced, licensed therapists from the comfort of home.

Whether you’re located in a rural area, balancing a busy schedule, or simply prefer the flexibility of virtual care, our therapists are here to support you without the need for in-person visits.

Meet Our Therapists | Vermont Telehealth

Neil Marshall

Neil Marshall, Clinical Intern

Neil Marshall is in his final year at the Columbia School of Social Work and a member of the school’s 2025–2026 DBT Intensive Training Program. His social work experience includes ...

Joe debonis

Joe DeBonis, LMSW

Joe DeBonis, LMSW, offers trauma-informed therapy for adults, teens, and couples. Specialties include anxiety, depression, emotion dysregulation, LGBTQIA+ support, and DBT/CBT. ...

Casey Santora, LMSW

Casey Santora is a passionate and dedicated licensed social worker with expertise working with children, adolescents and adults to learn techniques and tools which will help them to lead happy ...

Alexis Santiago Autar New York Counseling center

Alexis Santiago-Autar, LCSW

Alexis is the Clinical Director for the Counseling Center Group of New York. She has 15 years of experience providing clinical services to children and families. Alexis’ approach to treatment ...

Our Vermont Virtual Therapy & Counseling Specialties and Services:

Our skilled therapists bring many years of experience from a wide variety of specialty areas. It is our philosophy that many clients can benefit from specific tools and then use those tools in their everyday life. Therefore, we do our best to empower you to live your life without the need for prolonged therapy.

Individual Therapy

Individual therapy offers a supportive, confidential space to explore concerns impacting your daily life or overall wellbeing. Through secure virtual sessions with a Vermont-licensed therapist, you can gain insight, build coping skills, and develop healthier ways to navigate emotions and challenges.

Couples therapy is a form of psychotherapy designed to help partners improve communication, navigate challenges, and strengthen their relationship. It provides a supportive space to address relationship concerns and build healthier, more connected partnerships.

Group Therapy

Group therapy brings individuals together in a supportive, therapist-led setting to share experiences, learn new skills, and gain perspective. It offers connection and guidance while supporting personal growth and emotional wellbeing.

Family Therapy

Family therapy provides a collaborative space for family members to improve communication, address challenges, and strengthen relationships. With the guidance of a therapist, families can work together to better understand one another and build healthier patterns of connection.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) focuses on identifying and changing unhelpful thought patterns and behaviors that impact emotional wellbeing. Through practical, goal-oriented strategies, CBT helps individuals build healthier ways of thinking, coping, and responding to life’s challenges.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a structured, skills-focused approach that helps individuals better manage intense emotions, reduce impulsive behaviors, and improve relationships. DBT emphasizes practical tools for building emotional regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness, and effective communication.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Children (DBT-C)

Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Children (DBT-C) is a structured, skills-based approach designed to help children develop emotional regulation, coping, and behavioral skills. DBT-C also emphasizes parent involvement, supporting caregivers in reinforcing skills and creating a more supportive home environment.

Gottman Method Couples Therapy

The Gottman Method is a form of couples therapy that was developed by Drs. John and Julie Gottman based on over 40 years of research on what makes relationships work.  It focuses on emotionally supportive communication and understanding each partner’s needs in order to foster a healthy relationship.

Parent Training

Parent training supports caregivers in developing effective strategies to manage behavior, improve communication, and strengthen the parent–child relationship. This collaborative approach helps families create more consistent, supportive, and structured home environments.

Accelerated Resolution Therapy

Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) is a trauma-informed approach that helps individuals process distressing experiences and reduce emotional distress. ART uses guided imagery and eye movements to support emotional healing and improve overall wellbeing.

We Can Help.

If you or a loved one can benefit from virtual therapy services in Vermont, we are here to help.