Kate McNulty

Kate McNulty, LCSW (any pronouns)

  • LCSW in OR, WA, ME, NY, FL
  • Kate’s message: “I see individual adults (18+) and couples. I also work with parent-adult child relationships. I provide diagnostic services and therapy from an autistic-centered perspective. I am autistic, strengths-based and affirming of neurodivergence. Two of my books have been published, Love & Asperger’s ( title was determined by publisher; I use the term Autism) and Parenting Adult Children. I’m certified as a Gottman Relationship Therapist and as an AASECT Sex Therapist.”
  • Email: autistictherapist@gmail.com
  • Websites: www.autistictherapist.com, www.portland-counseling.com, and www.sexpositivetherapist.com
Lisa Dube

Lisa Dube, LICSW (she/her)

  • LICSW in Maine, Mass and NH
  • Services: individual, family, group, teletherapy, MIGDAS assessment
  • Lisa’s message: I offer compassionate, gender-affirming and neurodiversity affirming services, using an Internal Family Systems lens. Specialize in working with parents, families and providing adult groups for parents of transgender kids, as well as intersectional groups for neurodivergence and gender.
  • Contact info: Lisa Dube, LICSW, Merrimack River Wellness 51 Pleasant Street, 2nd Floor, Newburyport, MA 01950
  • Phone: 978-306-2850 Fax: 978-306-4577
  • Website: www.merrimackriverwellness.com
Mema Mansouri

Mema Mansouri, LICSW, ADHD-CCSP (she/her)

  • Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in Massachusetts (License number: 124683)
  • Out of state telehealth provider for the state of Florida (Registration number: TPSW1101)
  • Services Offered: Providing individual and family counseling for children, adolescents, and adults.
  • Mema’s message: Do you find yourself struggling to succeed in college, graduate school, or your career? Is it difficult to relate with others? Does your child seem to have difficulty learning in school? Is your child having trouble making friends due to worries or poor self-esteem? Counseling can help you and your loved ones overcome difficult barriers in your lives.
  • Shared identities: Queer, Muslim, Immigrant, Neurodivergent, Woman of Color
  • Languages spoke: English, Arabic, and French
  • Contact Information:
    • Psychotherapist & Founder ||Neurodiverse Counseling, LLC
    • 867 Boylston Street, 5th Floor #1226 Boston, MA 02116
    • (T) 857-400-8898
    • www.memamansouri.com
Miranda Millican

Miranda Millican, LMFT (she/her)

  • Licensure: Marriage and Family Therapist in CA and Maine
  • Services: Individual, Couples, Family (in-person in San Diego or virtual)
  • Miranda’s message: As a queer and neurodivergent therapist, my passions include working with the LGBTQIA+ community, and neurodiverse clients (ADHD, autism, other neurotypes). As a neurodiversity affirming provider, I see all neurotypes as equal, and not an issue that needs “treatment”. Rather, it is a process of finding your way back to yourself and who you really are. Additionally, I work with the ethical non-monogamy, polyamory, and kink/BDSM community. I am trauma informed and EMDR trained and work to make these modalities neurodiversity affirming.
  • Phone: (619) 736-0495
  • Email: Contact@letswanderpsychotherapy.com
  • Website: LetsWanderPsychotherapy.com
  • Instagram: @WanderPsychotherapy
MarisaSue Valdez

Marisa S. Valdez, MS, LPC

  • Licensure: I’m Licensed and live in Texas (Lubbock, TX) and also am licensed in Maine and Utah.
  • Services: I offer individual counseling both in person and via telehealth. My private pay rate is currently $105. But I accept most insurances as listed on my psychology today page. I’m in the process of creating my own website as well. I am also in the process of completing the coaching program created by Transformation Academy. I want to be able to offer individual and group coaching services for neurodivergence going through or on the brink of burnout.
  • Marisa’s message: I’m a Bilingual Counselor, fully proficient in English and Spanish. Sí, yo hablo y escribo en el Español porque viví mucho tiempo en Argentina. I have a Bachelors in Psychology and a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in Texas. I have worked with people with a wide range of concerns including ADHD (having been diagnosed myself), dissociative identity disorder, grief, burnout, depression, anxiety, stress, attachment issues, relationship issues, career challenges, identity issues, search for meaning, and culture shock. I have also helped several people who have experienced various types of abuse.
    • My therapy style is warm and interactive. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don’t believe in stigmatizing labels.
    • I will tailor our dialogue and treatment plan to meet your unique and specific needs. It takes courage to seek a more fulfilling and happier life and to take the first step towards change. If you are ready to take that step, I am here to support and empower you. You are not alone.
  • Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/marisa-s-valdez-lubbock-tx
  • Work cell is: (831) 296-0999
Gray Baldwin

Gray Baldwin (They/them/theirs)

  • Licensure: I am a music therapist. We have a national board certification which is like a license but national. I can work in most states. It is through www.cbmt.org and my board certification number is 04787.
  • Services: Individual and group music therapy sessions. In person in Damariscotta, ME and Telehealth
  • Gray’s message: Music and all of the creative arts have the power to transform emotions & experiences in ways that talking cannot. Music skills are not required. Queer affirming, liberation affirming, social justice focused, neurodiversity affirming, body positive music therapy services for the LGBTQAI+ individuals. Whether you are questioning your gender identity or sexual orientation, coming out, transitioning, coping with bullying or minority stress, or figuring out who you are, we will work together creatively to find the path to wholeness and wellness. If you are queer and are dealing with non-queer related issues such as stress, anxiety, trauma, acute or chronic pain, and life’s ups and downs, we can find creative ways to address your goals to find happier, healthier, and relaxed life.
  • Email: Gray.baldwin.mt@gmail.com
  • Phone: (207) 358-0911‬
  • Website: www.mainstreetmusictherapy.com
  • IG: www.instagram.com/main_st_music_therapy
  • LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/gray-baldwin-1b570421b
  • Facebook: www.facebook.com/gray.baldwin.7

Amanda Cortese, LCMHC, ATR-BC (she/her- exploring)

  • Licensed in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine
  • Offering: individual telehealth sessions for ages 12+
  • Amanda’s message: I am a Board Certified Art Therapist (ATR-BC) and Mental Health Counselor offering tele-therapy services and specializing in neurodiversity and gender affirming care. I believe that the most important aspects of a counseling partnership are trust, understanding and being truly seen. As a result, my sessions tend to be flexible and my clients are encouraged to attend in ways that make them feel most comfortable (as long as it’s safe). If that means pacing or fidgeting, drawing, cuddling with a pet, having a snack or even playing games, I think there’s value in being physically comfortable. I don’t require eye contact, I won’t censor my client’s tone or language (I often swear myself), and unless an insurance requires visuals, cameras can be kept off for most or all of session when clients prefer. I have a strong personal connection with geek culture and love to support my clients’ explorations of hobbies, special interests and non-traditional social connections through understanding and enjoyment of pop culture, video games, cons, online forums, etc.
  • My approach to treatment is eclectic, applying aspects of CBT, Reality Therapy, Gestalt Therapy and Art Therapy depending on what each client needs in each meeting. I am trauma-informed and have experience treating anxiety, depression, gender dysphoria, selective mutism, stress and medical trauma in addition to specializing in ADHD and ASD-I supports.
  • I invite new clients to reach out by email to schedule a consult call and to inquire about current insurances being accepted.
  • Phone: 978-225-3412
  • Email: CorteseCounseling@gmail.com