Some minds follow straight lines. Others make art.

Counseling that honors the way your mind works, not the way the world expects it to.

A Different Way to Heal

Healing is not about becoming someone different. Often, it begins with understanding yourself more clearly, including the ways your experiences, relationships, environment, and nervous system have shaped how you move through the world.

At Neurodivergent & Co. Counseling, I provide trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming outpatient therapy for adults, couples, and families navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, burnout, recovery, identity exploration, relationship stress, and life transitions.

While neurodivergent care is a core part of my work, therapy here is not limited to any one diagnosis or label. Many clients come to therapy feeling overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, disconnected from themselves, or stuck in patterns that no longer feel sustainable.

My approach is collaborative, practical, and paced for long-term change. Together, we work to better understand the patterns contributing to distress while building tools that support daily life, relationships, emotional regulation, and self-trust. There is no expectation to move faster than feels safe or to fit yourself into a one-size-fits-all model of healing.

Therapy here is grounded in curiosity, respect, and collaboration. This is not a space focused on “fixing” who you are, but on understanding what has shaped you and finding ways to move through life with greater clarity, stability, and self-compassion.

Many people come to therapy carrying shame about struggling with things they feel “should” be easier. Often, those struggles make more sense when we look at the larger contexts surrounding them, including stress, trauma, relationships, identity, chronic overwhelm, burnout, and systems that may not have supported their needs.

There is room here to talk openly about neurodivergence, LGBTQIA+ experiences, identity, disability, chronic illness, recovery, and the ways larger systems impact emotional wellbeing and daily functioning. These conversations are approached with care, without assumptions or pressure to explain or justify your experience.

Therapy is ultimately about building greater self-understanding, flexibility, and agency in a way that feels sustainable and aligned with your actual life.

A Space to Be Understood

Questions? You're in the Right Place.

Whether you're wondering how therapy works or what your first appointment will be like, you'll find answers to some common questions below.

Meet Your Guide

Hi, I’m Danielle, a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado and the owner of Neurodivergent & Co. Counseling, LLC.

I work with adults navigating anxiety, trauma, burnout, recovery, life transitions, relationship stress, and neurodivergent experiences including ADHD and autism. I also work with clients exploring long-standing emotional patterns, identity questions, and substance use or recovery as part of their overall mental health.

I’ve worked in mental health and addiction treatment for over 10 years across residential treatment, outpatient care, intensive outpatient programs, PHP, and correctional settings. That background continues to shape how I approach therapy, especially with clients who have complex histories, have felt misunderstood in previous treatment experiences, or are simply exhausted from trying to “push through.”

My style in therapy is collaborative, engaged, and practical. I will challenge patterns when appropriate, but I also care deeply about pacing, capacity, and building therapy around how people actually function in real life rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.