
Therapy for Neurodivergent Clients
You Don’t Need to Be Fixed—You Deserve to Be Understood
We honor the beauty, complexity, and diversity of how minds work. If you're autistic, ADHD, highly sensitive, or otherwise neurodivergent, you may have spent much of your life feeling out of step with the world around you. We’re here to say: you’re not broken and you’re not alone.
What Does It Mean to Be Neurodivergent?
Neurodivergence refers to variations in how people think, feel, sense, and relate to the world. This includes, but isn’t limited to:
Autism (diagnosed or self-identified)
ADHD
Sensory Processing Differences
Learning Disabilities
Tourette’s, OCD, and other neurological conditions
Highly sensitive people (HSPs) or empathic individuals
While many neurodivergent people have unique strengths, such deep empathy, creative thinking, intense focus, or sensory awareness, they may also face challenges when navigating systems or social expectations not built for them.
Our Approach
We offer neurodiversity-affirming, trauma-informed care that prioritizes your lived experience. Our therapists work with curiosity, flexibility, and respect for your communication style, sensory needs, and pacing.
In therapy, we support you in:
Understanding and embracing your neurodivergent identity
Unmasking safely, at your own pace
Navigating relationships and boundaries with greater ease
Managing stress, overload, or shutdowns
Addressing co-occurring anxiety, depression, or trauma
Building routines and tools that actually work for you
Reclaiming your voice, autonomy, and sense of self
Whether you’re formally diagnosed or exploring your identity independently, you are welcome here.
You Deserve a Space That Feels Safe to Be Yourself
We believe neurodivergence is a natural part of human diversity—and therapy should never ask you to shrink, suppress, or camouflage who you are. You are worthy of care that affirms your uniqueness, honors your needs, and supports your growth.