
Jude AlBukhari
About
Hey there! I'm so glad you are here. As a licensed psychologist, much of my work focused on helping children and families navigate the diagnostic process. I'm so happy to be supporting adults who have spent years adapting, pushing through, or questioning themselves without having the full picture.Many people I work with are capable, thoughtful, and self-aware — yet sense that certain parts of life take more effort than they should. I see assessment as an opportunity not to label what’s “wrong,” but to help your experiences make sense and to provide insight that feels accurate, affirming, and useful. My goal is to help you leave with greater self-understanding and a clearer path forward that truly fits you.
My interest in working with autistic adults is both professional and deeply personal. Supporting close loved ones who received autism diagnoses later in life was incredibly eye-opening. I witnessed how diagnosis helped them better understand themselves, feel less alone, and connect with a validating community. It also served as a launching pad for new personal and professional endeavors. Those experiences, combined with my clinical background, motivated me to support adults who are seeking clarity, affirmation, and direction on their own terms.
I approach my work with curiosity, respect, and a strong belief in each client’s inherent strengths. I aim to create an affirming environment where neurodiversity is understood as a difference — not a deficit. Together, we explore patterns, strengths, and challenges in a way that feels collaborative and empowering. My goal is to help clients better understand themselves, build self-trust, and identify supports that align with who they are and what they want moving forward.

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