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

Hello there! I’m Dr. Johnson, but you can call me SJ. I am a neurodivergent psychologist licensed in the sunny state of Florida. My focus is to provide diagnostic assessments for adults who are curious if they might be neurodivergent. What matters most to me during the assessment process is creating a space where nothing about you feels “too much” or “too confusing” to share. As a clinician, I approach assessment with curiosity rather than assumptions, and I pay close attention to the strengths that have carried you through your life so far. My goal is for you to feel seen, to offer you language that fits, and provide recommendations that we can work easily into your life.

Welcome! So glad you found me. My name is Helen Dickey, and I am a psychologist, licensed in the State of Florida. I have had the privilige of meeting people at some of the worst times in their life, but also had the pleasure of helping them find hope. I have worked with individuals in different capacities, and I've found that a key to a positive therapeutic journey is listening. My goal is to create that space in our time together to help you feel safe, and listened to, and help you move forward in life.

Welcome! I’m Brian Adderley, a queer and Black therapist dedicated to holistic mental health practices and nurturing authentic connections. I understand the impact of shame and feeling unsafe in environments that tell us to hide because who we are is unlovable. Feeling stuck? Dealing with worry, fear, or the belief that bad things are bound to happen? Struggling with self-worth, feeling misunderstood, or grappling with persistent negative thoughts? These feelings are normal, but they can lead to tension and joylessness. Together, we can explore your unique experiences and goals, fostering peace and understanding.

Hello! Congratulations on taking this step for yourself. My name is Tim Eagan. I currently live in Saint Louis, and am licensed in Missouri as well as Florida. I have been a licensed psychologist since 2013, and consider myself extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to work with individuals who are seeking support and knowledge that will improve the quality of their lives. I have the utmost respect for you. My goal is to be a collaborator with you on your path to gain this knowledge and self-understanding, while always maintaining a strong awareness and respect for the unique and special qualities that make you who you are as a person.

Hello, I’m Jim. I’m a licensed mental health counselor based in Florida, and my practice is built on one simple foundation: people deserve a space where they can be understood, not judged.I take a calm, straightforward, and compassionate approach to therapy. My goal is to offer a steady environment where you can talk openly, make sense of what you’re carrying, and feel supported as you move toward real, lasting change. Over the years, I’ve learned that progress doesn’t come from perfection—it comes from honest conversations, practical tools, and feeling safe enough to show up exactly as you are.In our work together, we’ll move at your pace. We’ll look at patterns, build resilience, and sort out what’s getting in the way of the life you want. I’m solution-focused without rushing you, reflective without getting lost in the weeds, and always rooted in respect for your lived experience. Reaching out for therapy takes guts, and I take that seriously. My role is to walk alongside you with clarity, empathy, and a healthy dose of real-world perspective.It would be a privilege to get to know you and support you in finding steadiness, confidence, and a deeper sense of well-being.Education & LicensureMaster of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling; Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), FloridaAdditional training in evidence-based treatment for substance use, anxiety, and OCD-related disordersWhat motivated you to specialize in working with autistic adults?I was drawn to supporting autistic adults because so many of them navigate a world that doesn’t always slow down long enough to understand their experiences. Time and again, I saw intelligent, insightful, capable adults being misunderstood, mislabeled, or overlooked. I wanted to create a therapeutic space where their strengths are recognized, their communication styles are respected, and their challenges are met with genuine understanding—not judgment. Helping autistic adults build lives that fit them (instead of forcing themselves into someone else’s blueprint) is deeply meaningful work for me.How do you bring a strengths-based, affirming approach to your client work?I believe people thrive when their abilities are honored—not overshadowed by what they’ve been told is “wrong” with them. My approach focuses on what clients naturally do well, how they process the world, and the unique skills they bring to their relationships, careers, and communities. From there, we build strategies that align with their strengths rather than fight against them. It’s incredibly powerful to watch clients embrace their identity, gain confidence, and realize they don’t need to fit anyone else’s mold to live a meaningful, fulfilling life

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