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Autism therapists in Texas

Find experienced Autism therapists in Texas who provide Autism testing, evaluations, and therapy. Our directory features detailed therapist profiles so you can compare qualifications, specialties, and treatment approaches to find the provider that’s right for you.
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San Antonio, Texas therapist: Dr. Jillian Mahatha, licensed mental health counselor
Autism and Asperger's

Dr. Jillian Mahatha

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Ph.D., LCMHC, NCC, ACS, CCTP
I specialize in working with children, adolescents, and adults on the autism spectrum. I provide individualized, strengths-based support to help clients develop social, emotional, communication, and daily living skills while honoring each person's unique abilities and needs.  
14 Years Experience
Online in North Carolina, Texas (Online Only)
Dallas, Texas therapist: Natalie Frazier, marriage and family therapist
Autism and Asperger's

Natalie Frazier

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, LMFT
Having a partner who is on the spectrum can be challenging. I can help bridge the gap so that you both feel more connected and understood.  
5 Years Experience
In-Person in Dallas, TX 75219
Online in Texas
Fort Worth, Texas therapist: Aria Loveless-Green, licensed professional counselor
Autism and Asperger's

Aria Loveless-Green

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC-Associate
I am especially passionate about working with women (or AFAB individuals) who received (or suspect) autism diagnoses in adulthood. I am a neurodivergent-affirming therapist.  
1 Years Experience
In-Person in Fort Worth, TX 76110
Online in Texas
Houston, Texas therapist: Wellness Solutions, LLC, licensed professional counselor
Autism and Asperger's

Wellness Solutions, LLC

Licensed Professional Counselor
At Wellness Solutions, we provide respectful and empowering support for individuals on the autism spectrum, emphasizing a commitment to neurodiversity. Our services celebrate your unique strengths while offering guidance in navigating challenges like social communication, sensory sensitivities, and life transitions. We create a safe, inclusive space where your individuality is valued, and your goals are the focus.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Texas (Online Only)
Jackson, Tennessee therapist: Emily Stone, marriage and family therapist
Autism and Asperger's

Emily Stone

Marriage and Family Therapist, MA, MDiv, PhD, LMFT-S
Autism: Navigating the Neuro-Affirming Path For Individuals and Neuro-Distinct Couples In a world designed for neurotypical sensory and social processing, living on the spectrum often feels like an endless exercise in translation. My practice provides a space where Autism is not viewed as a deficit to be cured, but a unique neuro-type to be understood and accommodated. Whether you are navigating your own late-diagnosed discovery or are part of a couple where one partner is neurodivergent, we work to build a life that honors your nervous system. For the Individual: From Masking to Authenticity Chronic "masking"—the effort to appear neurotypical—is one of the primary drivers of burnout. Together, we work to identify your unique sensory and cognitive profile so you can move from surviving to thriving. Managing Overwhelm: We identify the specific environmental and social triggers that lead to sensory overwhelms before they escalate. Melt Downs & Shut Downs: We develop compassionate strategies for the moments when the nervous system becomes overloaded. Whether it’s an externalized melt down or an internalized shut down, we focus on safety and recovery rather than shame. Energy Accounting: Learning how to budget your "social and cognitive spoons" to prevent the deep exhaustion of autistic burnout. For the Couple: Bridging the Neuro-Distinct Gap When one partner is neurotypical and the other is autistic, the "relational system" can often fall into cycles of misunderstanding. I help couples move past the "double empathy problem" and build a shared language. Decoding the Shut Down: Helping the neurotypical partner understand that a shut down is not a withdrawal of love, but a physiological need for regulation. Communication Systems: Moving away from "hinting" and toward direct, explicit communication that reduces anxiety for both partners. Shared Regulation: Creating a "sensory-safe" home environment where both partners' needs are respected without one person's comfort coming at the cost of the other's. A Systems-Rooted Approach Leveraging my background in Systems Theory and Attachment, I look at how the external world—workplaces, family expectations, and social constructs—impacts your neurodivergent experience. You aren't "broken"; you are a different kind of "wired," and you deserve a relationship and a life that reflects that.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Multiple States Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas (Online Only)

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