Resources & Referrals

If you need support beyond my practice’s scope—or require more intensive care—help is available. Below are trusted organizations, crisis lines, and referral sources to guide you forward:

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CRISIS & EMERGENCY SUPPORT

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (24/7): Call or text 988

Vermont Crisis Text Line: Text “VT” to 741741

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1‑800‑799‑SAFE (7233)

Vermont 2‑1‑1: Dial 211 for community services

Emergency Services: Call 911 or visit your nearest ER

EATING DISORDER TREATMENT

If you’re experiencing an active eating disorder that requires more specialized care:

The Kahm Center for Eating Disorders – Burlington, VT

Offers both Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) for teens and adults

Provides meal support, metabolic testing, and body composition analysis to complement therapeutic care 

Other Regional Programs:

Walden Behavioral Care – MA & NH

Mass General Eating Disorders Clinical & Research Program-

In addition to traditional eating disorder treatment, also offers specialized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for ARFID (CBT-AR) and nutrition counseling for individuals aged 10+.

Provides comprehensive diagnostic evaluation and participates in ongoing ARFID clinical research  .

Veritas Collaborative / The Emily Program – regional & virtual

Monte Nido & Affiliates – residential & day treatment

Eating Recovery Center (ERC) – national + virtual care

Virtual Health Options

Equip Health

100% virtual, multidisciplinary eating disorder care

Provides individualized care for anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, ARFID, and co-occurring anxiety or trauma. Includes a team of a therapist, dietitian, medical provider, and peer mentor, using evidence-based modalities like CBT-E, ERP, and FBT  .

PERINATAL SUPPORT

Postpartum Support International (PSI) – helplines, support groups, therapist directories: 1‑800‑944‑4773 (text “HELP”) 

The Seleni Institute – comprehensive resources for reproductive and maternal mental health

Here are trusted referral sources for survivors of domestic violence and abuse in Orange County (including Randolph, VT) and across Vermont. These organizations offer support ranging from crisis hotlines and safety planning to shelter, legal advocacy, and ongoing counseling.

Support for Survivors of Abuse

Orange County & Northern Windsor County

Safeline, Inc.

(Chelsea, serving Orange County & northern Windsor)

  • 24/7 toll‑free hotline: 1‑800‑NEW‑SAFE (1‑800‑639‑7233)

  • Services: individual advocacy, safety planning, court/legal support, children’s programming, and non-residential counseling  .

  • Day shelter and food shelf available; partners with statewide network for overnight safe housing  .

Statewide Vermont Services

Vermont Network Against Domestic & Sexual Violence

  • Statewide support, public policy advocacy, professional training, and referral coordination  .

  • Operates the statewide Domestic Violence Hotline: 1‑800‑228‑7395 and Sexual Violence Hotline: 1‑800‑489‑7273  .

Pride Center’s SafeSpace Program

  • Confidential support for LGBTQ+ survivors of domestic and sexual violence

  • Hotline: 802-863-0003 or toll‑free (866) 869‑7341  .

Deaf Vermonters Advocacy Services (DVAS)

  • Specialized crisis support for Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard-of-Hearing survivors 

Vermont Legal Aid

  • Free legal assistance for Relief‑from‑Abuse (protection) orders, legal rights, housing, financial abuse, and tech-safety  .

Other Regional Centers in Vermont

Rutland County

NewStory Center – 802‑775‑6788 (24/7) 

Chittenden County

Steps to End Domestic Violence – 802‑658‑1996 (24/7) ()

Statewide

National Domestic Violence Hotline – 1‑800‑799‑SAFE (7233), online chat available ()

Additional Vermont Resources

  • HOPE Works (Burlington): sexual violence crisis support, hospital/legal advocacy and short‑term counseling  .

  • Have Justice — Will Travel: offers legal representation for survivors in rural Vermont—divorce, custody, court accompaniment  .

  • Vermont 2‑1‑1: on‑call specialists who connect you to housing, food, DV services, mental health care, and more  .

What You Can Do Next

  1. Call a 24/7 hotline if you’re in crisis or need immediate help:

    • Orange County: 1‑800‑639‑7233 (Safeline)

    • Statewide: 1‑800‑228‑7395 (VT DV Hotline)

    • LGBTQ+ support: SafeSpace at 802‑863‑0003

  2. Reach out to local agencies like Safeline (Orange County) or Steps (Chittenden) for ongoing advocacy and support.

  3. Explore specialized support if you’re Deaf or need legal help via DVAS or Vermont Legal Aid.

Find a Therapist or Treatment Provider

Psychology Today – therapist directory

Zencare – therapist search platform

Vermont Mental Health Counselor Association - Find a counselor

iaedp – certified eating disorder professionals directory

PSI Directory – perinatal mental health specialists

Need Help Navigating Referrals?

If you’re unsure about your level of care or feel that I’m not the best fit, I’m here to help.

Please feel free to reach out for a brief consultation or referral assistance.

📧 Email: danielleking@daniellekingcounselingvt.com

📞 Phone: 8022363383