Christian Counseling Therapists in Vermont

Christian Counseling weaves together biblical principles and psychological guidance, providing a faith-centered approach to addressing mental health challenges within the framework of Christian beliefs. By integrating therapeutic techniques with spiritual insights, this counseling style helps clients find healing, resilience, and a sense of purpose rooted in their faith. With 3 Christian counselors in Vermont, individuals and families can access compassionate, personalized support for concerns such as stress, relationship challenges, and personal growth. Each Grow Therapy-verified counselor listed below is welcoming new clients, offering timely care that honors and respects your Christian values.

Availability updated: 6/24/2025

Tommy Saathoff

Tommy Saathoff, LCMHC - Vermont Therapist at Grow Therapy
$100/session
LCMHC
32 years of experience
Virtual
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and reside in Texas, I am also licensed in Colorado, Florida, Utah, South Carolina, and Vermont. I specialize in helping you identify and overcome issues that hinder your day-to-day enjoyment of life and/or interfere with progress towards goals you have set. In over thirty years of private practice counseling I have learned to meet clients’ needs not only with continued education and research but also through a multitude of life experiences. I enjoy working with a diverse range of clients and have found that humor when utilized in an appropriate way and time can be very beneficial. I believe trust is a fundamental element in any relationship. This trust has to be developed and nurtured to remain genuine. Through trust other aspects important to the relationship can prosper such as comfort in being open, sincerity, and a willingness to change. I find that humor when utilized in an appropriate way and time can be very beneficial. I am a life-long Texan, however, I have traveled extensively and embraced many different cultures and location specific issues. Through all of life’s changes I have learned that, even with the best of plans, things still do not always work out the way we would like. I have experienced many of the same issues as my clients so can relate to them on a personal basis. This has also allowed me to acquire an understanding of what clients may be going through even if I have not experienced the exact situation. Through any adversity there is no reason to feel alone.

Dr. S. Kyle Cardwell

Dr. S. Kyle Cardwell, LCMHC - Vermont Therapist at Grow Therapy
$225/session
LCMHC
16 years of experience
Virtual
I’m Dr. S. Kyle Cardwell, a licensed mental health professional with over 16 years of experience providing therapy to teens, young adults, and adults. I specialize in helping people navigate anxiety, trauma, depression, OCD, identity concerns, and life transitions. I’ve worked extensively with adolescents in both outpatient and residential settings, and I understand the unique emotional, relational, and developmental challenges they face. In addition to my clinical work, I’ve also served in executive leadership roles—including as CEO of a residential treatment center for youth—where I oversaw program development, staff training, and systems-level implementation of trauma-informed care. My approach to therapy is both compassionate and direct. I offer a safe space for patients to speak freely, but I also ask meaningful questions and challenge patterns that may be holding them back. I use a range of evidence-based methods including CBT, DBT, EMDR, REBT, and psychodynamic principles, adapting treatment to meet the needs of each individual. For patients who wish, I can also integrate Christian faith into the process in a respectful and thoughtful way. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or simply ready for change, I’m here to walk with you toward healing, clarity, and a more grounded life.

Lisa Hargrove

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Lisa Hargrove, LCMHC - Vermont Therapist at Grow Therapy
$150/session
LCMHC
27 years of experience
Virtual
Hi! My name is Lisa Hargrove, I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist in the state of North Carolina. I am also cross licensed in the state of Nevada as a Clinical Professional Counselor. I have been in the Substance Abuse field since 1996 working as an alcohol counselor in an outpatient setting. I received my applied AAS degree in 1996 and went on to receive my BS in Community Health and Human Services with an emphasis on Grief and Gerontology.
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