Volunteers in Psychotherapy, Inc.

Volunteers in Psychotherapy is an innovative nonprofit, constructed in 1998 to preserve a (rapidly disappearing) ethical therapy framework. VIP clients earn their therapy by doing independent but privately-documented volunteer work elsewhere, for the charity of their choice. VIP preserves a strictly private, voluntary therapeutic framework anyone can afford. Tax-deductible donations underwrite fees for VIP’s licensed therapists.

Volunteers in Psychotherapy, Inc.

7 South Main St.
West Hartford, CT  06107
860-233-5115 
ctvip@hotmail.com
www.ctvip.org

Volunteers in Psychotherapy is an innovative nonprofit, constructed in 1998 to preserve a (rapidly disappearing) ethical therapy framework. VIP clients earn their therapy by doing independent but privately-documented volunteer work elsewhere, for the charity of their choice. VIP preserves a strictly private, voluntary therapeutic framework anyone can afford. Tax-deductible donations underwrite fees for VIP’s licensed therapists.

People are helped in public and private realms: participants engage with the world’s external reality – choosing ways to constructively and cooperatively help others in the community. Volunteering earns their access to a private haven for exploring their most sensitive personal concerns.
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