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Our team of therapists and psychologists has extensive experience working with autistic adults.

Hello and welcome! I am excited that you are here! My name is Dr. Paula Wolfer and I am licensed in Florida. I am passionate about supporting individuals on their journey toward greater well-being and self-understanding. As a clinician, I believe in creating a safe, compassionate space where you feel truly heard and understood. My goal is to partner with you, helping you find resilience and uncover strengths as we work together through life’s challenges. Every person’s journey is unique, and I’m committed to offering care that is as individual as you are.

Hello! I'm so glad you're here. My name is Edessa and I'm based in LA. Whether you're navigating anxiety, relationship challenges, or a sense of disconnection, our work together will focus on uncovering deeper insights, fostering self-awareness, and creating meaningful change. I offer a space to feel heard, understood, and supported. My approach is relational, compassionate, non-judgmental, and tailored to your unique experiences. Whether it’s your first time in therapy or your hundredth, I’ll meet you where you’re at and we can decide what pace is most comfortable for you.

Hello! My name is Brannon La Force and I hail from Dallas in the great state of Texas. I have been in the mental health field for 36 years and have worked in a variety of treatment settings, including a forensic hospital, a sex offender treatment program, and a maximum security mental health prison. I hold a bachelor's degree in History from Asbury University, a master's degree in counseling from the University of South Alabama, and I am ABD (all but dissertation) for a PhD in Clinical and Health Psychology from Walden University. I currently run a virtual private practice and see clients in the states of Alabama, California, Florida, Kansas, Oregon, Texas, and Virginia. I specialize in personality disorders, trauma and relationship issues. In addition to treating forensic patients on a competency to stand trial unit, sex offenders detained in a state facility, and inmates in a maximum security mental health prison, I have also treated intellectually disadvantaged adults with challenging behaviors in Australia, genocide survivors in Rwanda, sailors in the US Navy in Bahrain, clients in crisis in hospital emergency rooms, inpatient psychiatric patients, and clients in community mental health. However, the majority of my career has been in private practice. I am the father of three adult children and three grandchildren. My two daughters are both therapists, while my son is a chemist. I enjoy traveling, spending time with my grandson, seafood and Crimson Tide football. I have traveled to 43 states and 35 countries and keep a small apartment on the island kingdom of Bahrain.

Hello my name is Vonetta Jackson and I live in North Carolina, where the largest military base in the nation. I have serviced the military servicemen and families for over four years, being fully licensed as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in 2021. I have worked in state psychiatric institutional facilities, family specialized therapeutic agencies, school-based systems and a medical social worker having a jurisdiction of 10 counties. I'm very familiar with the different counties across North Carolina working in them for over twenty-five years. I worked in the community for over 25 years for the state of North Carolina.

Hi there, and welcome. Reaching out for support is a brave first step, and I’m glad you’re here. Over the past 20 years, I’ve had the opportunity to support people through all kinds of life transitions—whether they’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, disconnected, or simply looking for a space to breathe and sort things out. I’m someone who listens closely, shows up authentically, and believes in building real human connection in the therapy space. Clients often share that they feel at ease with me because I’m down to earth and easy to talk to. I bring warmth, humor when it fits, and a steady presence. My approach isn’t one-size-fits-all—we’ll figure out what works best for you. Sometimes that might look like helping you build coping skills, and other times it’s about unpacking deeper patterns or just having someone in your corner who truly listens.
