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based in Spokane, online across Washington

Therapy for Neurodivergent Individuals

Is it hard to know where the real you ends and the mask begins?


Ever feel like you're performing just to fit in?


Have you been labeled ‘weird’ or ‘difficult’ your whole life?


Sound familiar?

You don’t have to hide here.

It often feels like you're caught between two worlds—desperate to belong, yet always feeling like you don't quite fit. You've been labeled 'weird' or 'odd,' and over time, being yourself has started to feel like something you have to hide. So you put on a mask, covering parts of who you are just to get through. You overthink everything, especially in social situations, feeling awkward or out of place. Deep down, you just want to feel accepted—for who you really are.


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It often feels like you're caught between two worlds—desperate to belong, yet always feeling like you don't quite fit. You've been labeled 'weird' or 'odd,' and over time, being yourself has started to feel like something you have to hide. So you put on a mask, covering parts of who you are just to get through. You overthink everything, especially in social situations, feeling awkward or out of place. Deep down, you just want to feel accepted—for who you really are.

release

It’s about finally dropping the mask, shutting out the noise, and learning how to live in a way that actually works for your brain. After years of being told to tone it down, hold it together, or be “normal,” there’s space to breathe—and be.

Authentic

Overstimulation doesn’t run the show. Social burnout doesn’t knock you out for days. You stop second-guessing every word, every reaction, every part of yourself. You start building a life that fits you—with boundaries, real connection, and the freedom to exist without apology.


With the right support, you can...

01

Nurture safe and authentic relationships.


02

Overcome overstimulation.


03

Help you understand yourself better.


04

Take off the mask and be your authentic self.

because, At the end of the day:

There’s power in unmasking—you’re allowed to show up as your full self. You don’t need fixing—you need space to thrive as you are.