Online Mental Health Services for Vermont Residents

Vermont’s mental health system is under pressure, leaving thousands without the care they need. According to NAMI Vermont:

  • 104,000 adults in Vermont live with a mental health condition—more than twice the population of Burlington
  • 27,000 adults experience serious mental illness
  • 6,000 adolescents have depression
  • 40.8% of Vermonters with depression received no care in the past year
  • 30,000 adults needed mental health care but didn’t receive it—24.8% cited cost as the reason
  • 1,110 people in Vermont are homeless, and 1 in 3 live with serious mental illness
  • 125 lives were lost to suicide last year, and 26,000 adults had thoughts of suicide
  • High school students with depression are 2x more likely to drop out than their peers
These numbers reflect a system that’s stretched thin—and a population that deserves better access to care.

Meeting Vermont’s Mental Health Needs—Virtually

ThriveLine: Telepsychiatry and Mental Wellness delivers virtual psychiatric care across Vermont, helping residents overcome barriers like geography, cost, and provider shortages. We offer:
  • Telehealth psychiatry for trauma, ADHD, depression, anxiety, and maternal wellness
  • Online mental health services tailored to your needs, with secure, stigma-free access
  • Compassionate medication management and goal-oriented treatment planning
  • Adaptive scheduling for adults, teens, and caregivers balancing complex demands

Take the first step toward healing with secure, trauma-informed care.