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THERAPYwith Donnie

Brattleboro, VT

One place the work can actually continue.

Virtual therapy for Brattleboro, licensed in Vermont for telehealth. The first fifteen minutes are free.

Sessions here are by video. My Vermont license is a telehealth license, so there is no Vermont office. You need to be physically in Vermont at session time.

Book a free consult

Fifteen minutes, free, and nothing to prepare.

Prefer to call or text? 631-371-4888

An overhead view of a pale wooden table with an open, blank notebook in daylight.
Sessions
Virtual only. Licensed in Vermont for telehealth.
Requirement
Be physically in Vermont at session time.
Focus
Body image, self-worth, anxiety and life transitions.
Payment
Private pay for Vermont clients, with a sliding scale available.

Why people here get in touch

Continuity is most of what makes therapy work.

Therapy does its work through accumulation. Sessions build on each other, patterns become visible because they keep recurring in front of the same person, and a course that keeps restarting with someone new never gets past the introductions.

For people in the corners of a rural state, continuity is usually what breaks first: a provider leaves, a practice closes its books, a drive becomes impractical in January. A virtual practice is considerably more stable against all of that, which is a less romantic argument for video than the technology one and a more important one.

How it works

The practical details.

Brattleboro is in the southeastern corner of Vermont, close to the Massachusetts and New Hampshire borders and a long way from the state's northern population centers. Sessions are by video, and Vermont clients need to be physically in Vermont at session time.

Everything else is the same as it would be in a room: the same length, the same weekly rhythm, the same work. The consult is free and it is a conversation rather than an assessment.

Common questions

Asked by people in Brattleboro.

I am near the state line. Does that matter?
It does, and it is worth knowing before you book. My licenses cover New York and Vermont, so you need to be physically inside one of those two states during a session, not just live near the border.
What if I travel a lot?
Sessions can happen anywhere within New York or Vermont. Outside those states they have to pause, which is a licensing rule rather than a preference.
How long do people usually stay in therapy?
It varies. Some work is anchored to a specific period and is relatively short, while self-worth patterns of long standing take longer. It is a reasonable thing to ask about directly as you go.
Therapy With Donnie

Fifteen minutes, before you decide anything.

A free consult for anyone in Brattleboro. It is a conversation about what is going on and whether working together makes sense, with nothing to prepare.

Book a free consult

Prefer to call or text? 631-371-4888

Insurance accepted for select New York plans: Aetna, Northwell Direct, UnitedHealthcare and Optum. Private pay and sliding scale available everywhere, including Vermont.