*Traditional Psychotherapy and more
*Freedom of private practice without the hassles of billing, credentialing, and other administrative work
Welcome to the Psychological Wellness Clinic, founded in 2024 by Dr. Nancy Kenyon Richardson, a dedicated and compassionate mental health professional with a vision to enhance psychological well-being in Vermont. Our clinic was established in response to the growing need for accessible and high-quality mental health care in our community.
Trauma, Couples (including infidelity trauma), Substance Use Disorders (addiction), Family Estrangement and Divorce.
ADHD, Autism, and Personality Disorders, and specialized screening for co-morbid chronic pain and mood disorders
EMDR for individuals or couples, Couples therapy by a provider certified in Dr. Gottman methods, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for individuals or couples, and psychoeducation for patients and their family members
We take self-referrals and accept referrals from providers. Patients must be in the state of Vermont at the time of any therapeutic sessions.
We can connect patients to a prescriber within 48 hours of intake.
We accept most major insurances including BC/BS, Cigna, Aetna, and Point 32 Healthcare.
We are seeking dedicated and compassionate Mental Health Therapists and APRN’s, MD’s, or DO’s to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in mental health counseling and be committed to providing high-quality therapeutic services to individuals facing various mental health challenges. We are a good match for someone who wants the freedom provided by private practice with the benefits of working for a clinic, such as admin staff, W2, regular paychecks not dependent on when insurance companies reimburse, no hassle of billing insurances and more. This role requires a deep understanding of clinical practices, and effective communication skills to support clients in their journey toward improved mental well-being. Must be licensed in Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, or Illinois.
Join us for an empowering seminar designed specifically for individuals who have witnessed violent crimes. This supportive and informational event
aims to provide participants with tools and resources to navigate the emotional and psychological challenges that may arise from these experiences.The
seminar will include experts on trauma and mental health, as well as those who have personal experience with witnessing violence. Topics will include: