Clann Psychotherapy
Supporting neurodiverse people and their families
ADHD - Autism - Pathological Demand Avoidance - Personality Disorders - Learning Disabilities - Complex Sensory Profiles

The term Clann can mean both family and/or children in Gaelic.
A Clann is sometimes used to describe a community of people, related or not.
We hope to form a Clann with you and for you. We are in this together.
1.
Child & Teen Therapy
Our child and teen therapy provides a safe space for young neurodiverse people to express emotions, build a coping toolbox and improve executive function. We focus on rapport and connection with our youngest clients.

2.
Family Therapy
Our family therapy aims to support a family unit in facing unique challenges brought on by neurodiversity, together. We welcome all types of family structures.
3.
Couples
Therapy
Our couples therapy validates experiences of both neurodiverse and non-neurodiverse people in relationships. We welcome all types of relationship structures.

4.
Adult Therapy
Our adult therapy focuses on big and small picture goals. We will be your cheerleader but also challenge you to disrupt patterns. We focus on understanding the root of your challenges.
5.
Body-Doubling
Our body-doubling service leans on social facilitation. We will help you determine a small picture goal during your desired time block and offer accountability, checking in and strategy formation support, avoid distractions and be your most productive.
Seeking Support
At Clann Psychotherapy, we understand that seeking support can be a significant step. We offer a range of treatments to address the unique needs of children, adolescents, adults, couples and families.
1.
ADHD &
Autism
2.
Coaching for Kids & Adults
3.
4.
5.
Personality Disorders
Family
Dynamics
Body-
Doubling

Our Therapeutic Approach
At Clann Psychotherapy, we believe in
validating each individual's unique experiences
and tailoring our therapeutic techniques to best
support their goals.​
Our knowledgeable team at Clann Psychotherapy is studded with parents, former educators and people who live with the impact of neurodiversity. We are committed to affirming care that is inclusive and accessible.
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About Us
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