As a neurodivergent person you likely have unique struggles and strengths.
Neurodiversity is a way of describing the unique ways people’s brains work. It is a term used to replace language such as normal or abnormal because there is actually no single definition of normal for how the human brain works. While everyone’s brain has a typical developmental process, no two brains function alike.
Neurodiversity may affect your social skills, ways of learning and communication, your mental health and perceiving the world around you.
Our skilled team members focus on a compassionate partnership with a combination of coaching, skill building and therapy, to help you with a deeper understanding of your unique strengths and obstacles. The overall goal is to increase your ability to optimize your strengths, learn skills to decrease difficulties, access accommodations and help to support a happier, healthier and more productive life.
Issues Supported But Not Limited To...
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ADHD
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Autism
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Learning Disabilities
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Dyslexia
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Procrastination
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Poor Time Management
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Organizational Skills with Studying
Our Therapists...
Rohama Kabeer
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Virtual & In Person Sessions
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Individuals (adults and teens 13+)
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International & post secondary students
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Sessions in English and Urdu
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Specialization with ADHD, Learning Disabilities, International Students, Anxiety, Depression and Relationship Issues
Sonali Sagare
RP, M.Ed (she/her/hers)
Virtual & In Person Sessions
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Individuals (adults, teens 11+)
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Family therapy
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Couples therapy
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International & post secondary students
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Sessions in English, Hindi and Marathi
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Specializing in working with issues such as abuse, violence, parenting, grief, anxiety, attachment, depression, anger, neurodivergence and trauma
A note from Angie Agrawal Holstein, MSW, RSW, Founder...
Therapy is not about fixing you because you are not broken!