Autism therapists in Orono, Maine ME
Anna DiNoto
Psychologist, PsyD, LMHC, PSYPACT - Licensed Psychologist
Neurodiversity is our specialization. We use a neuroaffirming approach to your care. We approach neurodiversity from a therapeutic assessment model.
13 Years Experience
Michele Sitorus (Inner Peace Psychological Care)
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Interventions are tailored to the unique needs and challenges of the individual, often focusing on enhancing social communication skills, managing sensory sensitivities, and developing coping strategies for executive function difficulties. Additionally, therapy may involve support for families to better understand and support their loved one with autism, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment.
5 Years Experience
Jonathan Schmalz
Psychologist, PhD, HSP-P
Many autistic adults struggle to have connections with others in ways they would like. Moreover, social situations may feel downright confusing and anxiety-provoking and intimate relationships may seem impossible. In the professional sphere, you may struggle to keep steady employment, often finding that your ways of communicating with co-workers and bosses make it hard to feel you belong or that your talents are appreciated. I take an affirming, autism-informed approach in helping autistic adults to better appreciate themselves and thrive in their relationships and life pursuits.
15 Years Experience
B Well Counseling Center
Psychologist, PhD, LPC, LMFT-A, LPC-A, LCSW-S
Margaret Novotny is a speech pathologist and a LMFT-Associate who ran a school for students on the Autism Spectrum. She has extensive knowledge and experience working with children and adults who struggle with social skills (making conversations, reading body language, Making and keeping friends, and combatting shyness/ social anxiety. We offer social skills and executive functioning skills camps/groups as well. Please see our group offerings here: https://www.bwellcounselingcenter.com/groups
28 Years Experience
Christine Henry
Psychologist, Ph.D
Understanding your autistic identity can help you live the life you want to have. Your relationships with friends, family, and coworkers can improve. You can better understand your communication and what goes wrong when you try to connect with others. Learn about your sensory needs so they don't get in the way. Find new ways to regulate your emotions. Find ways to conserve energy so you don't get burned out.
17 Years Experience