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Therapy designed for neurodivergent minds and non-linear lives

what we do

We provide neuro-affirming, gender-affirming, and disability-informed therapy that challenges systemic and internalized stigma while honoring the complexity and resilience of neuroqueer lives.

We know that therapy is most supportive when it reflects your lived experience and have taken time to gain knowledge directly from the perspective of neuroqueer, disabled, and chronically ill people.

Our therapists have a range of lived experience as neuroqueer people devoted to working within community.

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our Core Values

Affirmation Over Pathologization: Your neurotype and identity are not disorders to erase.

Embodied Safety: We work to help you understand your unique nervous system, not against it.

Relational Depth: Healing can only truly take place with connection and being seen.

Liberation-Oriented Care: We acknowledge systemic harm and challenge internalized oppression.

Complexity Welcomed: You can hold multiple identities, contradictions, and truths when working with us.

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Illustration of a plant with large round leaves and small clustered flowers.

Our work is rooted in affirming identity while also supporting you in navigating anxiety, OCD, autism, depression, trauma, relational patterns, and chronic illness with nuance and respect.

Affirming care for complex identities

Affirming care for complex identities

meet the founder

Dr. Miller is a neurodivergent and queer psychologist who founded Neuroqueer Care Collective to fill a much needed gap in therapy services.

Frustrated by services the lack the intersection of neurodivergence, gender and sexual diversity, chronic illness, and disability, Dr. Miller set out to build an affirming practice where lived experience informs care.

They prioritize collaboration, accessibility, and respect for each person’s identity and communication style, offering trauma-informed, gender-affirming, and neuro-affirming psychotherapy.

Therapy that doesn’t pathologize your identity, body, or relationships.

Therapy that doesn’t pathologize your identity, body, or relationships.

We provide specialized care for queer, neurodivergent, and chronically ill adults who have often been misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or marginalized within traditional systems.