counseling for adhd & neurodivergence in minnesota
Your brain isn’t the problem; it just needs the right support
You find yourself…
Struggling with focus, time management, or follow-through, even on the things you care most about. Living with ADHD or being neurodivergent often means hearing you’re “too much” or “not enough,” when in reality your brain works differently. It’s not about being broken; it’s about finding strategies and supports that work for you.
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We’ll work on simple, realistic strategies that help you manage distractions, stay organized, and actually finish what you start.
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Instead of forcing yourself into systems that don’t fit, we’ll build routines and tools that align with your strengths and how your brain is wired.
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Therapy is a place to let go of shame and see your ADHD or neurodivergence as part of your unique strengths, not as a flaw.
Imagine…
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Feeling more organized and less overwhelmed, with support that actually works for the way your brain is wired.
Having tools to manage distractions and stress, so you can focus on what matters most.
Building routines that finally stick, helping you feel capable instead of frustrated.
Embracing your strengths instead of fighting against them, allowing your creativity and energy to shine.
ADHD may create challenges, but it doesn’t have to limit your potential.
Together, we’ll build strategies that work with your brain—not against it—so you can feel more focused, confident, and empowered in every part of your life.
FAQs
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You may be neurodivergent if you grew up feeling “different” from peers — perhaps struggling with focus, overwhelm, sensory overload, emotional sensitivity, burnout, difficulty following social or workplace norms, or masking your true self to fit in. Sometimes neurodivergence isn’t diagnosed until adulthood, especially in high-achieving or high-functioning people. Therapy can help you explore whether your wiring fits neurodivergent patterns and how to support it with self-awareness and nervous-system–healthy strategies.
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Masking refers to hiding or minimizing natural neurodivergent traits (like sensitivity, spontaneity, emotional reactivity, sensory differences) to conform to neurotypical expectations. Over time, masking can cause exhaustion, identity confusion, anxiety, dissociation, burnout, or depression — because you’re constantly suppressing yourself. In neurodivergent-affirming therapy, we work to unmask safely, build acceptance, and develop coping strategies that honor your natural wiring.
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Neurodivergent-affirming therapy means working from a strengths-based approach—no shame, no pathologizing, and no push to fit into neurotypical expectations. I help you work with your brain, not against it, using somatic regulation, parts work, and practical strategies tailored to your wiring. Sessions are available in Minnesota, in person and online.
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I’m honored to support you on your healing journey. We’ll begin with a free 20-minute consultation to make sure we genuinely feel like a good fit. A strong therapeutic connection is one of the most important factors in meaningful progress, and if either of us feels that another provider would be a better match, I’m always happy to offer referrals. Your comfort, safety, and clarity matter here.
Ready to embrace change?
If you’re tired of carrying anxiety, stress, or past trauma alone, now is the time to take the first step toward relief. Let’s talk about how therapy intensives or therapy can help.
Visit us
500 3rd St. SE
Osseo, MN 55369
Phone
507.320.9156