Quality therapy for Vermont women, wherever you are
From Burlington to Brattleboro — Vermont women deserve access to thoughtful, evidence-based therapy without driving hours to an appointment.
Laura Abreu, LCSW is independently licensed in Vermont and offers telehealth therapy tailored to women navigating anxiety, heartbreak, new motherhood, and life's biggest transitions.
Serving women across Vermont
You just need to be physically in Vermont during your session — that's the only requirement.
Burlington
Virtual therapy for women in Burlington, South Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, and the greater Chittenden County area.
Montpelier & Barre
Online sessions for women in Vermont's capital region — Montpelier, Barre, Northfield, and surrounding Central Vermont communities.
Rutland
Telehealth therapy for women in Rutland City and County, including Killington, Castleton, and the surrounding region.
All of Vermont
Stowe, Brattleboro, St. Johnsbury, Bennington — wherever you are in Vermont, online therapy means distance is no barrier.
What Vermont women come to therapy for
Anxiety — Constant worry, overthinking, and the feeling that you can never fully relax or be present.
Breakup Recovery — Healing from heartbreak and understanding the patterns that keep you stuck in unfulfilling relationships.
Maternal Mental Health (PMH-C) — Certified perinatal support from TTC through postpartum — wherever you are in the journey.
Life Transitions — Career changes, relationship endings, identity shifts, and navigating major change with clarity.
Self-Esteem — Quieting the inner critic and reconnecting with your worth, independent of what you do or who you please.
Isolation & Loneliness — Particularly relevant in rural Vermont where geographic distance can make connection harder.
Accepted insurance in Vermont
I am in-network with major insurance plans in Vermont. Superbills are available for out-of-network reimbursement. I recommend confirming your telehealth benefits with your insurer before your first session.
Online therapy in Vermont — FAQ
Do I need to be a Vermont resident to work with you?
No — you just need to be physically located in Vermont during your session. You don't have to be a permanent resident of the state.
Is telehealth available in rural Vermont?
Yes — as long as you have a reliable internet connection, we can meet. One of the greatest advantages of telehealth is that it brings quality mental health care to people who might otherwise face significant barriers to access, including geographic distance.
What time zone are sessions held in?
All sessions are scheduled in Eastern Time (ET). Vermont is also Eastern Time, so scheduling is completely seamless — no time zone math required.
Your first step is completely free.
Book a free 15-minute consultation and let's talk about how therapy can help — wherever you are in Vermont.
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