Autism therapists in Washington, Utah UT
Find experienced Autism therapists in Washington 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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CBT Center
Psychologist, ABPP, A-CBT
Navigating a world that wasn't really designed with you in mind is exhausting. At The CBT Center, we work with autistic adults and teens on the things that matter most to them: managing anxiety, building social confidence, handling transitions, and just feeling a little more at ease day to day. Our approach is warm, collaborative, and adapted to how you actually think and process. No one-size-fits-all here.
20 Years Experience
Online in Washington, UT Utah
Dr. Danielle Goodwin
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Dr. Goodwin has worked with people who are diagnosed on the spectrum in both group and individual capacities. I am honored to help individuals diagnosed on the spectrum with finding their talent so they can find their purpose in life. Integral to working with this population is collaboration with school and/or other providers to assist with developing a plan that addresses all of their unique needs.
25 Years Experience
Online in Washington, UT Utah
Teona Amble
Psychologist, Ph.D., LP
I create safe spaces for individuals with Autism to be seen and heard. I offer autism evaluations for children, teens, and adults. I guide you in building social skills, communication skills, and coping with the experience of living with autism. Let's build on your strengths and grow a toolbox for managing your neurodiversity!
15 Years Experience
Online in Washington, UT Utah (Online Only)
Dr. Elizabeth Coldren
Psychologist, PSYD, PSYPACT
Many of the adults I work with are thoughtful, capable professionals and students, often in detail‑oriented or technical roles, who have spent years feeling “different” without having language for why. You may be wondering if you are autistic, have a recent diagnosis, or have known for a long time but never had support in making sense of it. From the outside, you may meet or exceed expectations and keep up with work or school. Inside, it can feel like constant effort: managing sensory overload, masking to fit in, replaying conversations, or needing significant time alone to recover from social or emotional strain.
Many adults I see describe a lifelong sense of being out of step with others, feeling misunderstood, or being told they are “too sensitive,” “too intense,” or “too much.” You may have built a life that works on paper but still feels exhausting to maintain. Masking, perfectionism, and trying to meet unspoken social rules can take a real toll on your nervous system and sense of self.
In our work, we approach autism and other forms of neurodivergence through a neurodiversity‑affirming, trauma‑informed lens. We look at how your brain and body naturally process the world, how past experiences have shaped your coping strategies, and what helps you feel more regulated and authentic. The focus is not on changing who you are, but on understanding your wiring, reducing the internal cost of masking, and creating a life that supports your nervous system rather than straining it. This is core to my practice, and it’s work I care about deeply.
26 Years Experience
Online in Washington, UT Utah
Alina Hovsoyan
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I support autistic clients by creating a calm, predictable, and person-centered therapeutic space where their communication style, sensory needs, and processing patterns are honored. Using a neurodiversity-affirming and trauma-informed approach, I help clients increase self-understanding, reduce anxiety, and build practical skills for emotional regulation, social navigation, and daily functioning. I draw on strengths-based strategies, and structured tools that support clarity and autonomy. Together, we explore routines, relationships, sensory overwhelm, and executive functioning challenges with compassion and flexibility. My goal is to empower autistic clients to feel safe, capable, and authentically themselves—while helping them build lives that work with their nervous system, not against it.
3 Years Experience
Online in Washington, UT Utah
Autism therapists in Washington, Utah Statistics
Autism therapists in Washington, Utah average 16 years of experience and charge around $212 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (70%), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (45%), and Behavioral Therapy (36%).
Average years in practice
16 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$212
Accept insurance
23%
Offer sliding scale
34%
Gender ID
| 63% |
Female |
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| 31% |
Male |
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| 4% |
Non-Binary |
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| 2% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 64% |
In Person and Online |
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| 36% |
Online Only |
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Top Treatment Approaches
| 70% | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
| 45% | Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) |
| 36% | Behavioral Therapy |
| 36% | Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) |
| 36% | Family Systems Therapy |
| 32% | Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) |
| 30% | Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) |
Ages Served
| 89% | Adult |
| 73% | Young Adult |
| 68% | Teen |
| 45% | Senior |
| 43% | Children |
Client Focus
| 66% | Women |
| 57% | LGBTQ+ |
| 50% | Men |
| 45% | Persons with Disabilities |
| 36% | Military / Veterans |