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How to Find Sliding-Scale Therapy in Vermont

Sliding-scale therapy exists in every major Vermont metro area — it's just not well-advertised. Most sliding-scale therapists charge $30-80 per session based on your income.

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Vermont mental health insurance landscape

Vermont Medicaid. Designated Agencies provide comprehensive community mental health.

Full parity enforcement Medicaid expanded

Open Path Collective (first stop)

All Open Path therapists charge $30-80 flat. One-time $65 lifetime membership. Nationwide. Visit openpathcollective.org and filter by {state}.

Graduate training clinics

Universities in Vermont with clinical psychology or social work programs run sliding-scale clinics where doctoral trainees (supervised by licensed clinicians) see patients for $20-60. Often excellent quality.

Community mental health centers

Every county in Vermont has a community mental health center (CMHC) that sees patients regardless of ability to pay. State-funded. Often has waitlists but sees everyone eventually.

Private practice with sliding scale

Many private therapists hold 1-2 sliding-scale slots. Don't be afraid to ask — 'I can't afford your full rate; do you have sliding-scale openings?'

Vermont-specific

Vermont Medicaid. Designated Agencies provide comprehensive community mental health.

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