
AbouT Me
Greetings, and thanks for stopping by. Originally from New England, I have long called Vermont home. My professional education began in the green mountain state in 1999 and I graduated from The College of Saint Joseph in Rutland with a Master’s of Science degree in Clinical Psychology. I briefly left Vermont to complete my Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree, specializing in Clinical Psychology, at the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University. Throughout my travels I have worked with clients of all ages and from all walks of life each with their own unique needs and strengths. During my more than 20 years of experience as a mental health professional, I have been grateful for the opportunities that I have had to offer psychotherapy and assessments to clients in my community. It is now my pleasure to offer services to clients in greater Vermont and New Hampshire as a Clinical Psychologist.
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When not working in my practice, I spend my spare time, kayaking, hiking, traveling, and spending quality time with friends and family (and my dog - woof!). Music, yoga, meditation and nature connect me to the world and are sources of insight and strength for me to draw from as I do my work.

My Therapeutic Approach
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How I Can Help You
Modern, Mindful, Evidence Based Psychotherapy
~Dr. Randolph
I understand that making the decision to seek therapy is a personal and soul-searching process. At times it can be difficult to admit that we need help. When we reach out we need a compassionate and understanding therapist to listen, support, and encourage us on our journey back to wellness.
My Clinical Focus
Anxiety

Sometimes the fears and worries in life can seem overwhelming. Whether it's a fear of spiders or worries about work, family, or health that have gotten you down, we can work together to address your symptoms and help you find relief. Getting perspective and restoring a sense of control can do wonders for your outlook and go a long ways in helping you to feel comfortable again.
Depression

Whether you are experiencing sadness, grief, or clinical depression, you don't need to face it alone. It is is important to know when your feelings are more than a routine case of "the blues." Sadness, grief and other mood concerns deserve special attention and specialized care. Whether your feelings are in response to life circumstances, or if they seemed to come out of the blue, there are effective treatments that can get you feeling better and back on your way to enjoying life again.
Stress & Illness

Research has shown that how we cope with stress can have serious consequences for not only our enjoyment of life, but also our physical and mental health. Stress and physical illnesses can take a toll on your mental health and on your ability to cope effectively with life's challenges. Finding positive ways to address the consequences of illness and stress is critical to optimal healing and management of your overall health and well-being.
Grief , Trauma & Relationships

Sometimes life throws us a curve and we can be caught unprepared to deal with a sudden loss, relationship change, or significant trauma. Finding the strength and resilience to work through the change can be challenging, but it is something that we can do together.
Addictions & Recovery

DWIs, Arrests, unemployment, and broken relationships are all common consequences of active addiction. When you've had enough, and have hit your bottom, then you are ready to take certain steps towards change. Only you know when you are ready for recovery, and when you are, professional help is close at hand.
Career Uncertainty

Career development frequently follows a winding path that entails growing, changing, and reorganizing in ways that you may not have considered or anticipated. Whether it's a planned change, a reaction to job loss and unemployment, or simply an exploration of new areas, a comprehensive Career Assessment can help to clarify your goals and help you to find success in your new role.