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Schools across the region are partnering with Virtual Peace of Mind to bring comprehensive mental-health support directly to their students.
No Wait lists. No Barriers. No-Cost to Families
Mental Health Support for Every Student
Dedicated clinicians for therapy, psychiatrist for medication management, and psychologist for psychological testing.
We offer services on holidays, weekends, Christmas break, Spring break, and even all throughout the summer break.
Dedicated to providing personalized care that meets every student’s unique needs, every step of the way.
“I used to feel anxious every morning before school — sometimes I’d make excuses just to stay home. After meeting with my VPM counselor, I learned ways to calm my thoughts and organize my day. Now I actually look forward to going to school and being around my friends again.”
“When my grandmother passed away, I didn’t know how to talk about it. My VPM therapist helped me open up and understand that sadness doesn’t have to stay bottled inside. It felt good to have someone who really listened and didn’t judge.”
“I was falling behind and felt like I could never catch up. My sessions with VPM helped me find ways to manage my stress and set realistic goals. My counselor encouraged me to take small steps — and now my grades are back up, and I feel proud of myself.”
“After something really scary happened at home, I couldn’t focus on anything. My VPM therapist helped me feel safe again and taught me ways to handle my emotions when I feel overwhelmed. It’s made a big difference in how I see myself and others.”
“I used to think nobody cared about what I was going through. My counselor at VPM showed me that asking for help doesn’t make you weak — it means you’re trying to grow. Now I feel more confident speaking up and sharing my feelings.”
Partner with a DOE contracted team dedicated to helping your district provide timely, evidence-based care for every student.
Virtual Peace of Mind partners directly with school districts to provide school-based and at-home tele-mental-health services for students. Through this partnership, districts proactively offer access to therapy, parent/guardian guidance & training, group therapy, family therapy, community resources/referrals & supports, at no cost to families. Services are delivered by clinical professionals and coordinated with school systems while maintaining strict confidentiality.
Telehealth is the secure delivery of mental health services through video or phone sessions. Students can meet with a professional clinician from school or home using HIPAA-compliant technology, allowing timely access to care without transportation barriers.
VPM serves children and adolescents enrolled in participating school districts. Specific age ranges may vary by district agreement, but services typically support elementary through high school students.
Virtual Peace of Mind services are currently available in school districts that have established a formal partnership with VPM.
VPM is actively expanding and welcoming new district partnerships. School divisions interested in bringing comprehensive, school-based tele-mental-health services to their students are encouraged to contact VPM at 888.663.2475 or vpmadmin@vpmforschools.org to explore partnership opportunities, implementation timelines, and service models.
Virtual Peace of Mind provides mental health support for the most common childhood and adolescent concerns, including anxiety, depression, stress, grief, trauma-related symptoms, emotional regulation challenges, behavioral concerns, motivation difficulties, and adjustment issues related to school, family, or life changes.
Services emphasize early intervention, prevention, and short-term therapeutic support to help students build coping skills, improve emotional well-being, and function successfully in school and at home.
VPM does not provide emergency or crisis services. If a student is in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health emergency, call 911 or contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.
The number of sessions varies based on clinical need. Services are typically short-term and goal-focused, with care plans adjusted as appropriate