Autism therapists in Seabrook, New Hampshire NH
Cameron Staley
Psychologist, Ph.D.
As an autistic psychologist I have spent years researching the best approaches for therapy and assessment with autistic adults. I offer neurodiversity-affirming assessment and therapy support for autistic adults. To learn more about my approach to autism visit my website: https://cameronstaley.com/adult-autism-assessments/
12 Years Experience
Maria Maddalo
Psychologist, Psy.D., BCBA
I am passionate about the appropriate diagnosis and interventions for individuals with Autism. I provide therapy and evaluations for these individuals across the lifespan. Individuals with Autism are often mistaken for not experiencing emotions, which is unfortunate. These individuals experience anger, frustration, fear, sadness, and loneliness as the rest of us do. It may be expressed differently, or not at all. This can lead to feelings of isolation and often, suicidal ideation or attempts. We can work together to uncover you or your child's unique abilities and focus on them through therapy and/or diagnostic evaluation.
6 Years Experience
Dr. Christina A Remek
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Are you worried that your child isn't communicating enough and wondering about a diagnosis of Autism? I can help your child to receive the support he/she needs and improve his/her academic and social success.
11 Years Experience
Rachel Minelli
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I specialize in providing comprehensive Autism evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults. I have completed over 600 Autism evaluations over the past 5 years. Evaluations generally include a clinical interview via telehealth and an in-person testing session. For adults, assessments can be complete via our telehealth platform without an in-person testing assessment. Once testing is complete, I review the results of the assessment via telehealth. I also provide a comprehensive report outlining the results of the evaluation, diagnoses, and treatment recommendations.
12 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