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Taylor Ryan (Baez)

My approach to therapy: You'll experience a space where your neurodivergence, sensitivities, and complexities are celebrated as strengths. Together, we’ll explore meaning, authenticity, and connection, navigating personal growth and identity with compassion and curiosity.

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Cara Comparone

My approach to therapy: I am passionate about helping people understand what is happening in their bodies and how stress can impact our self-identity and influence how we respond to different life experiences through psychoeducation.

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Dr. Michael Grey

My approach to therapy: My patients have deemed me "The Loving Hammer" for my direct, empathetic, and confrontational approach. I challenge you to confront dysfunctional patterns for lasting change.

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Dr. Emily Crawford-Thompson, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I am a genuine, authentic, and compassionate person who can also be direct with you if you need a little challenge; yet, my style is gentle enough that you may not even realize you are being challenged!

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Hannah Schnucker

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, collaborative, and focused on what matters most to you. I create a safe space to explore challenges, build practical tools, and foster lasting change—so you can feel more confident, resilient, and connected to the life you want.

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Rabia Subhani

My approach to therapy: I do testing from a neurodivergent-affirming paradigm which takes a strengths-based approach. There is nothing broken that needs to be fixed--everyone has their own neurotype and all neurotypes are welcome.

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StorieBrook Therapy & Consulting - Rachel Anne Kieran, PsyD

My approach to therapy: Affirming services with a specialty in sexual, gender and relational diversity, meaning LGBTQIQ+-affirmative, sex-positive, intersectional, body-liberation focused, and polyamory- and kink-knowledgeable, as well as neurodiverse-affirming. For more, visit my website.

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Mildred Altamira

My approach to therapy: I combine action-oriented strategies with a deep sense of warmth and presence. I focus on the mind-body connection to help clients understand their emotions, develop tools for regulation, and feel good in their daily life. My goal is to meet you where you are while guiding you toward meaningful change.

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Dr. Nadya Leavitt

My approach to therapy: I offer trauma-informed, culturally sensitive therapy that’s collaborative, direct, and grounded in your lived experience. I use EMDR, CBT, DBT, and talk therapy to help clients heal from trauma, manage stress, build emotional insight, and reconnect with themselves in a safe, supportive space. Most insurances are accepted including Medi-Cal.

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Jonathan Schmalz

My approach to therapy: We will develop new ways of coping with anxiety and heal past wounds to mend undesired patterns in your behavior and relationships. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is an evidence-based treatment that encourages us to move towards the life we want.

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Find Autism Spectrum Therapists & Counselors in Flagstaff, AZ.

Autism, also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a group of neurodevelopmental disorders that impact your ability to interact socially and communicate effectively. While some think of autism as a disease that can’t be improved, focused therapy can significantly improve the condition.

No matter how severe symptoms are among the Autism spectrum, an experienced therapist can help you better understand yourself, your needs, and what you can do to improve your quality of life. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms of Autism

There are several symptoms of autism that you should know about, and they include:

  • Having trouble communicating how you feel.
  • Being perceived by others as offensive.
  • Shying away from social interactions.
  • Being unable to make friends.
  • Trouble making eye contact.

Aspergers symptoms include:

  • A strong interest in art or intellectual things
  • Delayed development
  • Lack of proper social skills.

If you believe that you fit the description of Autism, it’s wise to connect with a therapist for a formal diagnosis and treatment. Looking for autism information for your child? Read this article to learn about the merits of art therapy for Autism.

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