Self-harm Therapists in Vermont
Browse 5 licensed therapists specializing in self-harm in Vermont. Compare profiles, fees, insurance accepted, and availability.
5
Self-harm Therapists
100%
Offer Telehealth
N/A
Avg Session Fee
93%
Accept Insurance (VT)
Showing 5 of 5 self-harm therapists in Vermont
Amy Woodward
LCMHC
Bradford, VT
I bring 15 years of experience as a licensed professional counselor to my work with clients. I work with people managing depression, anxiety, trauma, and relati...
Catherine Pither
LPC
North Clarendon, VT
I am a dedicated mental health professional. I believe that therapy is a collaborative process where we work together to understand what brings you here and to ...
Daphne Jakstis
LICSW
Rutland, VT
I'm a therapist with over 20 years of experience, specializing in trauma treatment. I hold certifications in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and advanced clinica...
Dr. Nancy Kenyon Richardson
LCMHC
Berlin, VT
Hello and congratulations on taking this brave step of looking for help. My name is Dr. Nancy Kenyon Richardson, but I usually just go by Dr. Nancy. I strongly ...
Frances Recchi
LMHC
Newfane, VT
I am a dedicated mental health professional. Throughout my career, I have developed a deep understanding of what it takes to create meaningful change and suppor...
Frequently Asked Questions About Self-harm Therapy in Vermont
How many self-harm therapists are in Vermont?
Our directory lists 5 licensed therapists specializing in self-harm in Vermont. Across the broader Vermont therapy market, there are approximately 1,375 mental health professionals total.
How much does self-harm therapy cost in Vermont?
Therapy costs for self-harm in Vermont vary by provider. The overall average therapy session fee in Vermont is $139, ranging from $50 to $312. Many therapists offer sliding scale fees.
Can I do self-harm therapy online in Vermont?
Yes. 5 of the 5 self-harm therapists in Vermont (100%) offer telehealth or online sessions.
What conditions do self-harm therapists in Vermont commonly treat?
Self-harm therapists in Vermont most commonly specialize in Stress, Anxiety, Trauma and abuse, Self esteem. This means your therapist can address multiple concerns alongside self-harm-specific needs.
What therapy approaches are used for self-harm in Vermont?
Self-harm therapists in Vermont commonly use Trauma-Focused Therapy, Client-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Each approach has different strengths, so discuss with your therapist which method best fits your situation.
What related focus areas do self-harm therapists in Vermont cover?
Self-harm therapists in Vermont frequently also work with Abandonment, Codependency, Communication problems. This broad expertise means your therapist can take a holistic approach to your care.