HELPING NEURODIVERGENT WOMEN THRIVE IN A WORLD THAT WAS NOT BUILT WITH THEM IN MIND.
ADHD, AUTISM, AND NEURODIVERSITY-AFFIRMING THERAPY FOR WOMEN IN GREENWOOD VILLAGE AND ACROSS COLORADO

You’ve always felt different but now you know why.
Maybe you hit burnout after years of masking and denying your true needs.
Maybe your child was diagnosed as neurodivergent and it opened your eyes.
Or maybe you just found an explanation that fits after a lifetime of searching.
You’re neurodivergent. You’re not broken and you never have been.
You understand now why life has always seemed so much harder for you than everyone else.
You’re finally getting to know your true self. But you’re still struggling to thrive and you need support from someone who truly understands what this process is like.
I offer neurodiversity-affirming therapy for women across Colorado - so you don’t have to do this alone.
Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy
Neurodiversity-affirming therapy isn’t a modality—it’s a guiding lens. One that honors neurodivergence as a natural, biological brain difference, not a flaw to be corrected. This lens sees the full picture: the strengths that come with being wired differently and the very real pain of navigating a world built for someone else.
This approach is about empowerment and unlearning. It helps neurodivergent people understand their challenges, leverage their strengths, and build lives that accommodate their actual needs—not the ones imposed by neurotypical expectations. It challenges internalized ableism, embraces unmasking, and integrates nervous system work.
Neurodiversity-affirming therapists trust lived experience. We believe in the legitimacy of self-identification and self-diagnosis because you’ve always known your own brain best. A diagnosis can be helpful, but it should never be the gatekeeper to care.
This work isn’t about fixing you. It’s about freeing you.
Meet Cassie.
Hi! I’m a late-identified Gifted, Autistic, and ADHD (or AuDHD) millennial therapist based in Colorado.
I have first-hand experience living as an unidentified neurodivergent woman in a world that seemed like it was made for everyone else but you. I understand the struggle, confusion, pain, frustration, and shame of feeling different but not ever really knowing why.
And I also know the bittersweet experience of discovering you’re neurodivergent late in life - with the relief, fear, hope, and identity-crisis that come along with it. I am passionate about empowering other neurodivergent women and would be honored to help support you on your self-discovery journey.