Neurodiversity-Affirming Care
We approach autism from a neurodiversity-affirming perspective. Being autistic is not a disorder to be fixed—it’s a different way of experiencing the world with its own strengths and challenges.
Common Reasons Autistic People Seek Support
- Burnout — From years of masking and trying to fit neurotypical expectations
- Mental Health Concerns — Anxiety, depression, or trauma that co-occur with autism
- Late Diagnosis — Making sense of a new understanding of yourself
- Life Transitions — Navigating changes that disrupt routine
- Self-Understanding — Exploring your identity and needs as an autistic person
Our Approach
We offer:
- Neurodiversity-informed Psychotherapy — Working with therapists who understand autism
- Sensory and Nervous System Support — Strategies for managing sensory challenges
- Neurofeedback — Supporting self-regulation without trying to “normalize”
- Functional Medicine — Addressing physical health concerns common in autistic people
- Medication Management — For co-occurring conditions, when appropriate
Supporting Your Wellbeing
Our goal is to support your mental health and quality of life—not to make you more neurotypical. We help you understand your needs, develop strategies that work for your brain, and build a life aligned with your authentic self.