About Connect us psychology

About Connect us psychology

Tell us about
Connect Us Psychology

At Connect Us Psychology, I believe that Neurodivergent individuals deserve to feel
understood, valued, and supported—not just accommodated. I founded Connect Us
Psychology in 2021 with a mission is to create a world where Neurodivergent people can
thrive.

Through therapy, resources, training, and advocacy, I provide neurodiversity-affirming
support for Autistic and ADHD folk, their families, educators, and professionals. My approach
is authentic, inclusive, and trauma-informed, built on deep lived experience and
professional expertise.

Whether you’re looking for therapy, professional training, self-paced programs, or
accessible resources, Connect Us Psychology is here to help. I offer a space where
Neurodivergent identities are celebrated, where challenges are met with compassion, and
where the goal isn’t just to “fit in”—but to be seen, heard, and empowered.

Explore my offerings and find the right support for you.

How do you practice?

Therapeutic approaches


Tailored to fit you best, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement.

Informed by Research and Lived Experience

Inspired by the work of many professionals, such as Ross Greene (kids do well *if * they can!), Mona Delahooke, the Yellow Ladybugs, Reframing Autism, Autism LevelUP, and many more. I am committed to continuous learning and growth.

I want you to feel safe and valued


This means that I am *all about* accommodations. In *real life* this looks like a clinic that can cater to most sensory and communication needs. I also *love* sharing interests and incorporating this in our work wherever we can.

Tell me about the Connect Us Psychology clinic space

✓   I don’t use *the big light* – lamps all the way!

✓   I have all.of.the.fidgets! Just *so* many!

✓   I have a squishy mat and squishmallows, along with loads of soft blankets.

✓   Shoes are optional. Comfort comes first!

✓   I have a *very quiet* dyson fan, air conditioning, and a heater – so we can make the temperature *just right*.

✓   I have a weighted blanket you are welcome to use.

✓   I have a range of seating options (e.g., chairs, lounge, beanbag, floor cushions).

✓   I have various items you can use during your session – such as kinetic sand, Lego, Loom Bands, puzzles, Uno, board games, and drawing materials.

✓   I have all.of.the.books! Again, just *so* many!

✓   I have tea and coffee – you are welcome to help yourself.

✓   There is an accessible bathroom nearby. The room is also accessible (and I can work with you to make it easier if needed).

✓   There is access to free on-street parking (reverse angle). There are also some nose-in (i.e., perpendicular) car parks nearby if you prefer these.

For more information here is an information guide about appointments at
Connect Us Psychology.