Autism Therapists in Bradford, ON
Nicole Prisciak
Registered Social Worker
Hi, I’m Nicole, a proud Indigenous woman with ancestral roots in the Red River Métis Settlement in Winnipeg. I offer virtual therapy across Ontario, grounded in cultural awareness, trauma-informed care, and respect for both traditional and Western ways of healing. My approach centers the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Whether you’re exploring identity, grieving a loss, or navigating a toug…
Bethany Jacobs
Registered Social Worker
Who I Work With: - Individuals navigating the impacts of trauma, grief, or emotional overwhelm - Adults seeking support with nervous system regulation, stress, or anxiety - Clients processing relational harm, life transitions, or spiritual disconnection - Those seeking therapy through an anti-oppressive, culturally sensitive lens
Janice Cook
Registered Social Worker
My focus is on providing strength-based, client-centred therapy services tailored to children aged 8 and above, as well as individuals, families, and couples. Employing an anti-oppressive approach, I customize each session to meet the unique needs of every individual. In my experience, I've come to understand that the cornerstone of effective therapy lies in truly listening to my clients.
River Page
Registered Psychotherapist
I offer a warm, non-judgmental space for individuals and relationships to explore life’s challenges and deepen self-understanding. My work supports those navigating religious or relational trauma, 2SLGBTQIA+ identities, non-monogamy, neurodivergence, gender and sexuality, suicide and self-harm, and environmental anxiety. All with compassion, curiosity, and care.
Louis Law
Registered Psychotherapist
I offer a warm, empathetic, and non-judgmental space where you can feel truly heard and supported. My goal is to help you navigate life’s challenges, build resilience, and develop meaningful coping strategies that will empower you to live your best life. I specialize in working with individuals who are navigating ADHD, Autism, and neurodiversity, and I take an integrative approach to therapy.
Caroline D Souza
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
I am a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) with over six years of experience supporting individuals across hospital, school, community, and outpatient mental health settings. I believe therapy should feel like a space where you can slow down, feel genuinely heard, and explore your experiences without judgment.
Carla Barbosa
Registered Social Worker
I’m a bilingual psychotherapist (English | Portuguese) offering LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent-affirming therapy for adults navigating autism, ADHD, burnout, and identity exploration. I integrate compassion, cultural awareness, and evidence-based care to help clients feel seen and empowered across life’s transitions.
Brianne Tylliros
Registered Psychotherapist (RP)
Hi, I am a Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying). I have experience supporting individuals of all ages navigate a variety of challenges, including anxiety, depression, grief, stress, ADHD, and ASD. My practice encompasses both adults and children, adopting a compassionate, person-centred approach. My goal is to create a safe and nurturing space where clients feel truly seen and supported.
Joanna Brubacher
Registered Social Worker
Who I Work With: *Couples navigating conflict, repair, or separation *Co-parents creating healthy communication and planning around children *LGBTQ2+ individuals and families *People in non-traditional or polyamorous relationships *Neurodiverse adults and people on the autism spectrum *Individuals exploring identity, emotion regulation, or relational healing
Heart & Mind Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy
A neurodivergent, 2SLGBTQIA+ safe and inclusive space, with special understanding for those with barriers! Heart & Mind Psychotherapy....... where we can develop a relationship to support your mental, physical and spiritual well-being!
Chantelle Vaz
Registered Psychotherapist
I offer a warm and collaborative space where you can explore your experiences with curiosity and care. My approach is rooted in empathy and authenticity, supporting you in understanding your story, building self-compassion, and creating meaningful change. I draw from narrative, attachment, and emotion-focused therapies to meet your unique needs.
Loreana La Civita
Registered Psychotherapist
I’m a Registered Psychotherapist in Ontario offering trauma-informed, attachment-based therapy for teens and adults. I support clients navigating anxiety, OCD, disordered eating, emotional dysregulation, and neurodivergence (ADHD/autism). My style is warm, collaborative, and insight-oriented, blending depth work with practical tools.
Charlotte Pidgeon
Registered Psychotherapist
Charlotte Pidgeon Psychotherapy is a queer owned and orientated virtual psychotherapy clinic based in Toronto, ON. We are a collective of therapists offering individual, youth, couples, and low-cost therapy.
Acsana Fernando
Master of Social Work (M.S.W, R.S.W) -Social Worker/ Psychotherapist
I am passionate about supporting clients in their efforts to change and grow by uncovering their abilities and strengths to overcome challenges. I have worked with diverse populations, including youth, adults, students, parents, families, and caregivers, as they cope with anxiety, depression, autism spectrum, interpersonal conflict, grief, life transitions, stress and cultural identities.
Ferdie Mateos
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), MACP, ADHD-CP, EMDR, BA
Are you hoping to feel less "stuck," anxious, or sad? Is there a part of you hoping to reconnect with yourself and build confidence, build better boundaries, or understand how your childhood impacts your present? Do you want to learn coping strategies or skills for daily life or ADHD? Have you experienced a loss that you're looking to work through, or find stress is too present in your day?
Michelle Mailhiot
Registered Psychotherapist
The approach I use is trauma-focused Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), attachment-based Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Compassion Focused Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) for complex trauma. EMDR is an effective form of trauma therapy that has been extensively researched to help people who have experienced trauma resume the brain’s natural healing process.
Shraddha Shukla
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
A multi-cultural therapist offering sessions in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, focusing on help for anxiety, ASD/autism, ADHD, PMDD, anger issues, life transitions, and new to Canadian challenges.
Jessica Bassmahon
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Big feelings? We've got this. No feelings? No problem. Existential grief? Absolutely. If you are a high achieving, high pressure performer (I'm looking at you, actors, singers, musicians, dancers, academics, performers), and you need someone who understands the pressure put on you throughout your training and career, someone who has lived experience in these industries, let's connect!
Siobhan McCarthy, MSW, RSW
Registered Individual and Family Therapist , Clinical Consultant
If you feel that you are not living your best life, your relationships are not what you hoped they would be, or the conflict in your life is not going away, perhaps it is time to talk to someone about it. Starting counselling is a brave first step and I will be there to support you through this process. Additionally, I provide supervision to Social Workers in Private Practice.
Parker Willis
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Feeling anxious, burned out, or not yourself? Therapy at Turning Point can offer space to slow down and connect truly. I support individuals and children, including athletes and young adults, through stress, trauma, injury, transitions, and performance pressure. My approach is tailored to you or your child. Showing up is a powerful first step, and I’d be honored to walk alongside you.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Autism
What role does therapy play for autistic individuals?
Therapy for autistic children, adolescents, and adults can address a wide range of goals — from managing co-occurring mental health conditions like anxiety and depression, to building social communication skills, navigating sensory challenges, processing identity, and supporting life transitions. Importantly, good autism-informed therapy respects autistic identity and neurodiversity, aiming to improve quality of life and wellbeing rather than to make autistic people appear neurotypical.
What types of therapy are used with autistic individuals?
A range of therapeutic approaches is used, tailored to the individual's age, profile, and goals. For younger children, Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, and play therapy are commonly involved. For adolescents and adults, CBT adapted for autism is well-researched for anxiety and depression; DBT skills can support emotional regulation; and supportive or identity-affirming therapy addresses the unique experience of being autistic in a neurotypical world.
Can adults be diagnosed with autism and access therapy?
Yes — autism is increasingly being diagnosed in adults, including many who went undiagnosed for decades, particularly women and non-binary people who may have learned to mask autistic traits. An adult diagnosis can be clarifying and validating, and opens the door to more targeted therapy and support. You do not need a formal diagnosis to work with a therapist who has autism expertise — many people access support based on self-identification or a working clinical understanding.
What should I look for in a therapist for autism?
Look for a therapist with experience working with autistic clients and who takes a neurodiversity-affirming approach — one that views autism as a different neurological profile rather than a deficit to be corrected. Ask about their familiarity with autism-specific challenges (sensory sensitivities, social communication differences, executive functioning) and whether they have experience adapting therapy to meet autistic clients' needs. Direct communication style and predictable session structure are often helpful.
Does therapy for autism focus on "fixing" autistic traits?
Ethical, neurodiversity-affirming therapy does not aim to eliminate autistic traits or make autistic people appear more neurotypical. Instead, it focuses on reducing genuine distress, supporting the development of skills the individual actually wants to develop, and building self-understanding and self-acceptance. The autistic community has increasingly called for therapy models that centre autistic wellbeing and identity, and many therapists in Canada have embraced this approach.