Vermont Center for Integrative Therapy announces new office manager, chiropractic staff

Vermont Center for Integrative Therapy (VTCIT) today announced the appointment of three key new staff members. Drs. Matt and Julieta Rushford joined VTCIT, bringing their chiropractic services for individuals, families, and children. Dr. Julieta is a long-time yoga practitioner and brings her understanding of the connections between emotion, spirit, and the spine to her practice of chiropractic. Dr. Matt’s practice is focused primarily on pediatric and pregnancy care t is a prolific writer whose work has been featured in several international publications, including Mothering magazine.

In addition, Heather Paine has joined VTCIT as office manager. Formerly Heather was the co-owner of Candles & Creations, a local boutique featuring upscale local artisan crafts and gifts. The store went beyond being a retail location, and set its mission to form a community nexus for art, philanthropy and wellness.

“I’m incredibly proud to welcome Julieta, Matt and Heather into the VTCIT family,” said Bree Greenberg-Benjamin, co-founder of VTCIT. “All three bring their own unique combination of professional skill and values that we hold dear.”

Vermont Center for Integrative Therapy is an integrative mental healthcare practice located in South Burlington, Vermont. VTCIT provides integrated mental health and wellness to a broad range of clients including individuals, couples, and families. We believe that the most effective and efficient approach to wellness addresses the whole person—body, mind, spirit, emotions, and relationships with the self and others—in an integrated and collaborative way. Our center’s affiliation of independent practitioners from a variety of vocations, including psychotherapy, psychiatry, therapeutic yoga, chiropractic, and bodywork, forms a treatment team that offers, in an out-patient setting, a new and unique way of viewing and receiving healthcare.