INDIVIDUAL THERAPY

We are dedicated in supporting neurodivergent minds of all kinds, with a focus on working with Gifted, Autistic, ADHD, PDA, Bipolar, and Twice‑Exceptional (2E) children and adults. We provide a welcoming and safe space to be yourself and to feel understood.

As a neurodiversity-affirming and trauma-informed practice, we do not expect therapy to be ‘conventional’. We support the use of movement, stimming, art, music, bodywork, meditation and creativity. We strive to provide a supportive relationship that invites you to be yourself. 

Our trauma-integrated therapeutic approach acknowledges how trauma impacts the brain and body. As such, we integrate somatic and adjunctive mind-body and nervous system-based therapy approaches to facilitate healing on a deeper level.

Our pediatric therapy services are holistic, focusing on neurodevelopment, and helping children integrate different areas of their developing brain to promote therapeutic change and self-acceptance. Our therapists use therapeutic activities, games and tools that enhance brain organization and function to support the development of emotional regulation, executive functions, working memory, sensory processing, attention, visual-motor integration and mindfulness and awareness. We always work adjunctively and collaboratively with parents to help support their children’s goals.

All adult and pediatric therapy services begin with an intake appointment to gather information and discuss therapy recommendations and options.

We specialize in the following:

  • Anxiety/Depression
  • Pediatric and Adult Autism
  • Burnout, Chronic Stress, Panic Attacks
  • Pervasive Drive for Autonomy (PDA)
  • ADHD & Executive Functioning
  • Social Anxiety 
  • Neurodivergent Trauma
  • Post-Traumatic Stress (PTSD)
  • Complex and Relational Trauma
  • Bipolar Neurodivergence
  • Relational and Situational Distress
  • Borderline, Dependent, and Avoidant Relational Styles
  • Sensory Processing Differences (SPD)
  • Sleep Regulation & Quality
  • School Refusal and Avoidance
  • Post-Concussion Syndrome