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Hi, my name is Angela Gerritsen. I'm a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) in Utah, and I'm driven by genuine care for my clients' dignity, autonomy, and understanding. My approach is simple: I meet clients where they are, not where systems expect us to be. I value and am honored to work with neurodiverse and autistic clients, recognizing the impact of cultural expectations and trauma histories on lived experiences. In our therapeutic space, my goal is to provide a safe, respectful, and empowering environment where you can see yourself as not broken, no need to mask, explain yourself perfectly, or meet social expectations. You are welcome exactly as you are.

I am a licensed psychologists with over 17 years of experience providing psychological assessment and psychotherapy. I now focus primarily on evaluation, using assessment as a collaborative process that goes beyond diagnosis to help clients better understand themselves and make informed decisions about their lives.

Hello and thank you for taking the time to read my bio! My name is Dr. Victoria (Cefaratti) Miller, which is a lot, so calling me by my first name or just Dr Miller is perfectly fine. I hope to make this a comfortable experience for you. I am licensed in New Jersey and New York, and I have over 22 years experience in my field. Individuals who work with me would tell you my approach is to engage individuals interactively to establish comfortable communication and collaboration towards solutions . If you choose to work with me, I will try my best to gear my time with you to your specific needs and curiosities about yourself, and I will do my best to try to guide you as you explore your personal journey.

Hi there, I’m Dr. Toni Forbes Berg. I’m a Licensed Psychologist in Georgia, Washington, and Oregon, with PSYPACT authorization to work with clients in 43 states. If you’re considering an autism assessment as an adult, you may have spent years masking, second-guessing yourself, or feeling misunderstood by providers or systems that didn’t quite fit you. Many of the people I work with are high-masking professionals, women, and parents who were overlooked or misdiagnosed earlier in life, and are now seeking clarity and self-understanding. My approach to assessment is collaborative, thoughtful, and grounded in strong clinical standards, while also honoring your lived experience. I aim to make the process clear, affirming, and human, not intimidating or overly clinical. My goal is for you to feel understood, respected, and supported every step of the way.

Thank you for taking a moment to read my profile. My name is Alex Lapinski (he/him), and I’m a licensed psychologist based in Los Angeles, and licensed in California and New York. I approach this work with a deep respect for the complexity of human experience and a belief that greater self-understanding can be both clarifying and relieving.I bring a multicultural and contextual lens to my work, with close attention to how culture, identity, family systems, and lived social experiences shape how people understand themselves and are understood by others. Neurodivergence does not exist in a vacuum, and I’m mindful of how factors such as race, gender identity, sexuality, immigration history, and systemic expectations can influence how autism is expressed, masked, overlooked, or misinterpreted over time.I see assessment not as a checklist or a judgment, but as a collaborative process of making sense of patterns, history, and lived experience. My aim is to create a space that feels thoughtful, respectful, and grounded—where you can speak openly and feel genuinely listened to. Each person’s story is unique, and I’m committed to approaching that story with care, curiosity, and nuance.

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