Services
- Individual
- Child
- Adolescent/Teen
- Medication Management
- Neuropsychological Assessment
About My Clients
At my remote testing practice Hill Country Neuropsychology I work with adults, children, and teens s: whether it’s ADHD, Autism, Long-Covid (PASC), learning differences, or memory concerns. My ideal clients are thoughtful, curious, and tired of feeling misunderstood. I offer a neurodivergence-affirming space that helps you finally understand what’s going on and what will actually help. I can provide a 2 week turnaround from start to finish so you don't have to wait to find out your diagnosis/es.
My Background and Approach
I’m a licensed psychologist with a PhD in counseling psychology and advanced training in neuropsychological assessment. I’ve spent over a decade helping both kids and adults understand ADHD, Autism, learning differences, Long-Covid, trauma, and cognitive concerns. My approach is strengths-based, culturally aware, and neurodivergence-affirming. I weave gold-standard testing with a compassionate, relational style so you not only get accurate answers, but also feel seen and supported throughout the process. My goal is to translate complex data into clear, useful guidance—giving you a roadmap you can actually use in daily life, school, or work. I love data and it's my life's work to translate that data into an overarching theory of what's going on with you and how to help. Clients tell me they appreciate how thorough and validating the process feels, and how their results finally make sense of things they’ve struggled with for years.See my practice's website, Hillcountryneuropscyhology.com
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
I’m a neurodivergent, neurodiversity-affirming psychologist who believes every nervous system deserves understanding without shame. My work is deeply values-driven: I’m LGBTQ+ affirming, supportive of equity activist movements, and committed to accessible, ethical assessment. I’m fluent in the language of Mormonism and the culture surrounding it—both for those who stay and those who are leaving—and I specialize in religious trauma, scrupulosity, and identity reconstruction. I care about creating safety for people who’ve felt misunderstood, pathologized, or pressured to mask. My practice reflects compassion, autonomy, and honoring lived experience. Whether someone is navigating neurodivergence, trauma, or complex faith transitions, I’m here to help them feel seen, grounded, and more at home in themselves.