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Hi, my name is Dr. Agnes Felix, and I’m a licensed psychologist in Florida. I provide evidence-based, compassionate and client-centered care to individuals across a wide range of experiences and needs. My passion is supporting individuals on their journey to gain clarity and self-understanding. I strive to help you recognize your strengths and empower your resilience. Through a collaborative and strengths-based approach, I aim to create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where you will feel understood, respected, validated and empowered in the assessment process.

Hi everyone! I’m a clinical neuropsychologist based in Georgia with a license in New Mexico and the ability to see clients in all 43 PSYPACT states. I've been in neurodiversity assessment for almost 30 years now! This work is deeply personal to me, as not only am I a late-diagnosed ADHDer with sensory processing differences, but I am also the parent of a neurodivergent child (whom I had AFTER I did the training :-).I practiced from a neurodiversity-affirming perspective before I knew it was a real movement - viewing autism as a natural and meaningful variation of the human nervous system. Back in the 90s, I used to tell the children I diagnosed that while everyone else's brain was taking a straight highway in their brain, they were taking the scenic route! My approach to evaluation is thoughtful, strengths-based, and compassionate, with a strong focus on helping you feel seen, understood, and respected. I’m especially attentive to individuals who are often overlooked or misunderstood, including women, TQGD folx, and BIPOC, and/or otherwise culturally diverse clients.Above all, my goal is to provide autism evaluations that feel clear, affirming, and genuinely supportive, never pathologizing, and always human.

Hello and welcome! I’m Dr. Hayley Sanchez, and I’m so glad you’re here. I live in California and am licensed to practice here as well. My work as a clinical psychologist is driven by a deep belief in the power of compassion, clarity, and connection — especially for autistic and neurodivergent adults who are seeking deeper understanding and affirmation of their experiences. I strive to create a space where you feel respected, supported, and truly heard. You’re the expert on your own life, and my role is to partner with you — helping you build on your strengths, deepen your self understanding, and navigate your journey with confidence and care.

Hey there and thank you for looking at my bio! My name is Dr. Rachel Gingold and I hope to become a resource for you! I have been a licensed psychologist for 20 years in New Jersey and New York, and have the ability to perform interjurisdictional telepsychology through PSYPACT/APIT. I have had an unusual professional background in that I began my training in developmental assessments in 1991-1992. However, I moved on to work clinically with teens and their families in Boston, and even did my Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Couples and Family Therapy trainings at both Harvard training hospitals! However, I thought it was really important to understand typical development for teenagers becoming young adults so I moved to NYC and focused my doctoral work on what the contextual factors are needed to develop a healthy and resilient identity. After working in various settings as an administrator, researcher, program developer, and clinician; I finally settled down and opened a private practice in NJ helping teens, young adults, adults and their families 20 years ago. I am extremely passionate about understanding each person I work with so I can individualize their care and help them in feeling empowered to achieve their life goals!

Hello! I'm Stephanie Durham (she/her), a licensed professional clinical counselor in Dayton, Ohio. A graduate of Bowling Green State University, I have been practicing since January 2018. I have worked with all ages over the past several years, focusing on neurodivergence, emotion dysregulation, life stage changes, and trauma while specializing in ADHD. I bring to therapy a collaborative, structured approach in which we work together to problem-solve, adjust thought patterns, explore relationship dynamics, and learn new coping skills to replace unhelpful habits, while appreciating each person's unique truth.

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