About Victoria
Victoria Vitullo is a licensed professional counselor who brings decades of experience to therapy. She holds LPC and LCMHC credentials and works from Pennsylvania. She speaks English and American Sign Language and regularly connects with people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Victoria keeps sessions straightforward and practical. She helps people talk through stress, anxiety, grief, anger, depression, bipolar challenges, and career or life transitions. She also offers coaching for coping skills and supports people facing compassion fatigue or parenting pressures.
Background and approach
Her background includes long experience with military life and its unique demands, so she understands how frequent moves and changing roles can affect daily functioning and relationships. She also has experience working with people who have intellectual disabilities and with veterans and armed forces issues. In sessions she draws from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Client-Centered Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
That means she focuses on values, present-moment choices, and practical skills to change unhelpful thoughts and habits. She also uses plain conversation to identify what matters most and what small steps help in daily life. Victoria offers multiple online formats - video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging - so scheduling can fit busy routines.
To begin, a short matching questionnaire helps connect people to a good schedule and format.
Approaches that translate to online care
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, or ACT, helps people clarify what matters to them and take small, meaningful steps toward those values. It’s useful for anxiety, stress, and life changes when someone wants clearer direction and motivation.Client-Centered Therapy centers conversations on the person’s experience and priorities. The therapist listens closely, reflects what she hears, and supports people in finding their own solutions and strengths.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy focuses on noticing unhelpful thoughts and trying different behaviors to reduce distress. It’s a practical approach for insomnia, mood difficulties, anxiety, and day-to-day coping skills.
Choosing the right approach is a team effort. Victoria will collaborate with each person to decide which methods fit their situation, goals, and preferences, and she will adjust the plan as needed.
Online therapy offers flexibility for busy lives. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation and nonverbal cues, phone sessions can work when bandwidth is limited, and text-based messaging or live chat makes short check-ins or skill practice easy. These options make it simpler to fit therapy into work, caregiving, or travel schedules while keeping continuity of care with a licensed professional.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Family conflicts
- Trauma and abuse
Also listed
- ADHD
- Anger management
- Bipolar disorder
- Career difficulties
- Coaching
- Compassion fatigue
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Grief
- Hearing impaired
- Intellectual disability
- Parenting issues
- Relationship issues
- Self esteem
- Sleeping disorders
- Veteran and Armed Forces Issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 34 years
- Licensed
- North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia
- Languages
- English, American Sign Language