Dealing with the challenges of being neurodivergent in a neurotypical-built world is tough. Whether you've received a recent ADHD diagnosis or have been masking your Autism for years, I'm here to help.
Dealing with the challenges of being neurodivergent in a neurotypical-built world is tough.
Whether you’ve received a recent ADHD diagnosis or have been masking your autism for years, I’m here to help.
I'm a neurodiversity-affirming clinical therapist in the state of Maryland (and LICSW in Massachusetts).
I have over 13 years of experience working with autistic folks and am passionate about celebrating neurodiversity.
My clinical expertise spans various areas including:
* Autism, especially folks who are high-masking + late-identified/diagnosed
* Complex trauma
* ADHD
* Neurodiverse relationships
* Grief
* LGBTQIA+
* Chronic illness + disability
I love providing affirming care for queer, trans, non-binary, gender non-conforming, and gender expansive folks.
I am also passionate about supporting adults navigating later in life realizations about their neurodivergence, specifically autism and/or ADHD. I believe everyone should have access to quality mental health services that meet their needs.
I've been working with autistic individuals for over 13 years and love supporting neurodivergent folks grappling with their diagnoses.
I'm a Board-approved social work supervisor, offering clinical consultation services, as well as organizational trainings for professional development.
I love hearing wins from my diverse, resilient clients. I'm honored to help support you as you navigate any specific challenges or broader situations.
If you've received an ADHD, Autism, OCD, Generalized Anxiety or other neurodivergent diagnosis as an adult, opening up to your family or other loved ones can be tricky. Here are five tips to help make the disclosure process more manageable.
Becca is the Meryl Streep of therapists. She is so talented + has made an amazing impact.
The therapy experience I've had with Becca has made me a believer in the power of telehealth.
A lot of therapists say they are a safe space and they aren’t. But Becca is truly a safe space.”
If you've received an ADHD, Autism, OCD, Generalized Anxiety or other neurodivergent diagnosis as an adult, opening up to your family can be tricky. In this free PDF I'm sharing 5 tips for approaching a conversation with your family members about your diagnosis.