Our Philosophy

I want every autistic person to know they are a complete person, not a broken version of a “neurotypical” person and for every parent of an autistic child to be able to authentically understand and connect with their child.

Interventions for autistic people often focus exclusively “on the autism” and forget that the autistic person is a whole person with a vast inner world of unique personality traits, desires, and psychospiritual complexities,

Meanwhile, therapies and interventions designed for neurotypical people “ignore the autism” or treat it as an add-on, separate from the person, instead of an integral part of who they are.

I offer a holistic approach with both a vast knowledge of autism and a deep reverence for the complexities of the human condition.

I embrace the neurodiversity model and believe autism is both a difference and a disability. I embrace autism as a variation of human experience, while also holding that much of what causes suffering for autistic people can be alleviated through accurate understanding and person-centered care.

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