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Hi! My name is Thanusha Neelapareddy and I am a clinical psychologist, licensed in Texas and PsyPact. PsyPact allows me to see clients via Telehealth in 40+ states. I completed most of my training in pediatric hospitals, which gave me extensive experience in assessing and understanding autism across the lifespan, including in adults. As a South Asian woman, I bring a culturally responsive approach to my practice addressing the unique needs of individuals from diverse backgrounds while fostering personal growth.

Greetings,I’m Dr. Al Ossorio, a clinical psychologist licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. I received my bachelor’s degree in psychology and computer science from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and my doctoral degree from William James College, where I specialized in neuropsychology and assessment. I trained in the Harvard Hospital System, The Veteran’s Administration (Bedford), Wheaton College, and at the Brenner Assessment Center, where I completed a 2 year extended neuropsych and assessment fellowship and developed protocols for adult autism assessment. I have also taught graduate level psychology at William James College.

Hello. My name is Dr. Shirley and I am a clinical psychologist licensed in Florida. I completed my undergraduate degree at Western University in Ontario, Canada, my masters degree at Imperial College in London, UK, and my doctoral degree at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I completed my postdoctoral training at the Developmental Assessment Clinic at Nova Southeastern University where I specialized in the assessment of individuals suspected of autism and other developmental disorders. I look forward to meeting you!

Hi, my name is Kathleen and I am a Clinical Psychologist, licensed in Maryland, Iowa, West Virginia, and through PsyPact. PsyPact allows me to provide Telehealth services to clients in 42+ US states. I completed my undergraduate training at the University of Virginia and my graduate training at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I obtained my Postdoctoral training at the Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC) at the VA Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. My passion is raising awareness about Autism and expanding access to evidence-based mental health care for underserved populations.

Hi! I’m Dr. Andrew Mendonsa, a clinical and forensic psychologist licensed in over a dozen states across the U.S. I’ve been working in the mental health field for over 20 years and have extensive experience supporting neurodivergent individuals—particularly autistic teens, adults, and those exploring whether autism may be part of their identity. My approach is neurodiversity-affirming, respectful, and strengths-based. I believe autism is not something to be “fixed,” but better understood, honored, and supported.My interest in autism is both professional and personal: I have neurodivergent family and have spent much of my career helping people who mask or camouflage their traits finally feel seen. I understand how overwhelming or invalidating the world can be, especially for those who have gone undiagnosed or misunderstood for years. Whether you’re seeking clarity, self-understanding, or support for anxiety, burnout, or identity exploration, I aim to create a safe and validating space that respects your lived experience.When I’m not working, I enjoy activities that align with many of my clients’ interests—like retro video games, science fiction, trains, building Lego, puzzles, and exploring nature. I bring a calm, nonjudgmental presence to my work, and I genuinely value the unique perspectives of those I serve.
