Therapists in 05009

Beth Demers
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Verified
White River Junction, VT 05009
Not accepting new clients
Are you stuck? Worried about what direction you are going in and wondering why you struggle with relationships? Are you a couple wanting to explore the way you communicate? I work with individuals, couples and people who would like to explore their relationships, goals, communication skills and want to feel more satisfaction in their life journey. I have worked with folks who struggle with trauma, anxiety, depression, anger and fear and understand we don't live in a bubble but in the structures of our lives (school, relationships, careers, communities, etc.)
Are you stuck? Worried about what direction you are going in and wondering why you struggle with relationships? Are you a couple wanting to explore the way you communicate? I work with individuals, couples and people who would like to explore their relationships, goals, communication skills and want to feel more satisfaction in their life journey. I have worked with folks who struggle with trauma, anxiety, depression, anger and fear and understand we don't live in a bubble but in the structures of our lives (school, relationships, careers, communities, etc.)

Judith R Bush
ACSW, MSW
White River Junction, VT 05009
Family and individual development has been a central theme in my work since beginning a social work career in 1967. For many years, I practiced within an agency. A focus on how best to support families coping with challenges after adoption characterized my last agency years. Since 1998, I have had a private counseling practice: Adoption Conversations. In 2013, I joined with two former colleagues to open Dothan Brook Associates on Route 5 in Wilder, VT. My counseling work is now generalized to helping children, adolescents, adults, and families seeking to understand themselves and improve their relationships or their functioning.
Family and individual development has been a central theme in my work since beginning a social work career in 1967. For many years, I practiced within an agency. A focus on how best to support families coping with challenges after adoption characterized my last agency years. Since 1998, I have had a private counseling practice: Adoption Conversations. In 2013, I joined with two former colleagues to open Dothan Brook Associates on Route 5 in Wilder, VT. My counseling work is now generalized to helping children, adolescents, adults, and families seeking to understand themselves and improve their relationships or their functioning.

Wesley Wolter
Counselor, MS, MA, LCMHC , LADC, RYT500
Verified
White River Junction, VT 05009
Hello, I am currently offering vid/tele counseling and in-person psychotherapy. I have 15 years of mental health experience and created Milldale Farm Ctr4Wellness. I focus on developing a safe and trusting relationship offering alternative approach’s through empowering you and your greatest qualities to navigate addictions, trauma and other mental health issues, for all people of all ages. I specialize in treating trauma related challenges through offering EMDR, IFS,specific mind/body therapies, holistic wellness, breath-work and soon psycadelic psychotherapy. Look forward to meeting the amazing you and being of service.
Hello, I am currently offering vid/tele counseling and in-person psychotherapy. I have 15 years of mental health experience and created Milldale Farm Ctr4Wellness. I focus on developing a safe and trusting relationship offering alternative approach’s through empowering you and your greatest qualities to navigate addictions, trauma and other mental health issues, for all people of all ages. I specialize in treating trauma related challenges through offering EMDR, IFS,specific mind/body therapies, holistic wellness, breath-work and soon psycadelic psychotherapy. Look forward to meeting the amazing you and being of service.

Alicia Green
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, CMHC
Verified
White River Junction, VT 05009 (Online Only)
Accepting new telehealth clients. I help clients understand more clearly what they want and how they can help themselves feel better, move forward and live with more joy. I often work with people experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety or who are navigating a life transition—loss of a loved one, empty nest, divorce, career change, figuring out "what's next" or some other new phase of life.
Accepting new telehealth clients. I help clients understand more clearly what they want and how they can help themselves feel better, move forward and live with more joy. I often work with people experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety or who are navigating a life transition—loss of a loved one, empty nest, divorce, career change, figuring out "what's next" or some other new phase of life.

Melissa Hayes
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LICSW
Verified
White River Junction, VT 05009
Not accepting new clients
I focus on treating adolescents and young adults struggling with Anxiety, Depression, Attachment related concerns, and PTSD. The best outcome for treatment comes when a person is ready to start the process of healing and allow themselves to change for a better future. There is a chance to find balance and peace in life.
I focus on treating adolescents and young adults struggling with Anxiety, Depression, Attachment related concerns, and PTSD. The best outcome for treatment comes when a person is ready to start the process of healing and allow themselves to change for a better future. There is a chance to find balance and peace in life.

Daniel Heath Ferguson
Licensed Professional Counselor
Verified
White River Junction, VT 05009 (Online Only)
As a mental health counselor specializing in relationship issues, divorce and infidelity, my ideal client is someone who is going through a difficult life transition and seeking support to navigate the complex emotional landscape that comes with it. My clients are individuals who are dealing with the aftermath of divorce, infidelity, or who are struggling to create a successful blended family. My clients come to me with a range of issues, including anxiety, depression, grief, anger, and conflict resolution. They are seeking a safe and confidential space where they can explore their emotions, without judgment.
As a mental health counselor specializing in relationship issues, divorce and infidelity, my ideal client is someone who is going through a difficult life transition and seeking support to navigate the complex emotional landscape that comes with it. My clients are individuals who are dealing with the aftermath of divorce, infidelity, or who are struggling to create a successful blended family. My clients come to me with a range of issues, including anxiety, depression, grief, anger, and conflict resolution. They are seeking a safe and confidential space where they can explore their emotions, without judgment.
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