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Arlington, Virginia therapist: John Perry, counselor/therapist
Autism and Asperger's

John Perry

Counselor/Therapist, Resident in Counseling, MA, NCC
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can be effectively applied in therapy sessions for individuals with autism to address cognitive and behavioral challenges. I often focus on identifying and modifying maladaptive thought patterns, fostering emotional regulation, and improving social skills. By emphasizing cognitive restructuring and behavioral interventions, CBT offers a structured and goal-oriented approach to help individuals with autism navigate social interactions and manage stressors more effectively.  
2 Years Experience
In-Person Near Countryside, VA
Online in Countryside, Virginia
 therapist: Jamie Pettus, psychologist
Autism and Asperger's

Jamie Pettus

Psychologist, PsyD
My work with autism is emerging as I obtain more training. I will be offering both therapy and assessment for autistic persons.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Countryside, Virginia
Jacksonville, Florida therapist: Dr. Justin D'Arienzo, psychologist
Autism and Asperger's

Dr. Justin D'Arienzo

Psychologist, Psy.D., ABPP
We offer Autism testing and cognitive behavioral interventions for Autism. Find out more about our school psychologist, Nicole Hoelz at https://www.drdarienzo.com/school-psychologist/  
Online in Countryside, Virginia
 therapist: Dr. Heather Lampton, psychologist
Autism and Asperger's

Dr. Heather Lampton

Psychologist, PsyD
Living with Asperger's brings its challenges, but you're not alone. I provide personalized support for individuals and families navigating this condition. Together, we'll work on practical strategies to harness strengths, address difficulties, and build meaningful connections. Reach out today to start your journey towards empowerment and understanding.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Countryside, Virginia
Houston, Texas therapist: Christine Henry, psychologist
Autism and Asperger's

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
Online in Countryside, Virginia