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Online AuDHD Therapy in Toronto

For Autistic & ADHD Adults Who Feel Pulled in Two Directions

Do you relate to both ADHD and autism symptoms?

But nothing fully fits, this is a space to make sense of your experience without feeling ‘broken’.

If you experience any of these feelings, you are not alone.

Many adult AuDHD individuals live in the Autism ADHD overlap—where their traits can pull them in opposite directions.

Many adult AuDHD individuals live in the space where autistic traits and ADHD traits intersect. If you resonate more strongly with the autistic side of your experience, you can learn more about Autism therapy for adults in Ontario.

 

Does Any of This Sound Like Your Experience?

  • I feel different depending on the setting. There is a work ‘me’ and a different ‘me’ at home.

  • I feel like a walking paradox every day.

  • I am successful on paper, but internally, I feel the struggle of just being myself.

  • I feel like I am living inside a bubble that keeps everyone around me at a distance.

  • I feel burned out from hiding my thoughts, interests, and way of processing from others.

Your Struggles Are Not Unique.

They Are Autism ADHD Overlap.

AuDHD can be confusing because traits can compete, mask, or change depending on context. Here are some common struggles neurodivergent adults with both autism and ADHD may experience.

If you primarily resonate with attention regulation and executive dysfunction challenges, you may also want to explore ADHD therapy for adults in Ontario.

Feeling like a paradox

Maybe at work, you are seen as successful or even feel confident about your work. But in social settings, you struggle to connect and understand social cues. As a result, you may feel like you don’t know who you are.

AuDHD burnout

Adults with AuDHD also often feel like they have to hide their overwhelm from friends, family, and work colleagues. High effort functioning is exhausting—both physically and emotionally.

Many AuDHD adults don’t realize they’re in burnout until capacity collapses. I’ve written more about this in Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy and Self-Compassion Practices for Neurodivergent Burnout.

A Deep Need for Understanding

You feel fundamentally different, but you also want to feel understood for who you are. Trying to find someone who understands how you feel and why you feel that way often leads to intense loneliness.

The Internal Tug-of-War (Understanding the Paradox)

AuDHD is autism and ADHD together. It is a unique neurotype that often feels like having one foot on the gas and the other on the brake.

Your ADHD brain may very well crave novelty, big-picture ideas, and bursts of high energy.

On the other hand, your autistic brain craves predictability, sensory safety, and deep, bottom-up processing.

This often leaves you feeling like you’re oscillating between two extremes. But what you’re experiencing is not a problem. It is your natural rhythm.

When intelligence is used to compensate for social or executive struggles, masking becomes costly. I discuss this more in Breaking Free from Tall Poppy Syndrome for AuDHD Adults.

How Becoming Yourself Online Therapy Can Help

We explore the deeper questions many AuDHD adults carry, like…

  • Who am I, really?

  • Why does this keep happening in work and relationships?

  • How do I live authentically instead of reactively?

As an AuDHD therapist, I create a space where you are not a puzzle to be solved, but a person to be witnessed. All parts of you are welcome at our sessions. You can be fully yourself, not a version that is shaped by expectations, masking, or performance.

In our virtual online AuDHD therapy, we don’t pathologize your oscillations. We don’t view your paradoxes as something to fix.

Instead, we witness your entire experience.

My goal as your AuDHD therapist is to help you understand the “both/and” nature of AuDHD. We look at how your traits interact, overlap, and shift across contexts.

Why My Approach is Different

I do not pathologize fluctuations; I recognize they are part of your natural rhythm. In our sessions, we focus on integration, not correction.

I work beyond labels and into identity, meaning, authenticity, and belonging.

Together, we look more closely at how to align your life with your values for true coherence that makes life enjoyable. We don’t use external expectations as a measuring stick for your experience.

Ultimately, this isn’t about fitting you into a box. Instead, my approach is to help you understand why the box never fit you to begin with.

Traditional goal-oriented therapy often misses this complexity, which I explore in Why Traditional Therapy Fails Gifted Clients .

 

Possible Outcomes of AuDHD Therapy

More self-understanding, less shame.

  • A clearer sense of identity.

  • Fewer burnout cycles.

  • More authentic choices and decision-making based on boundaries.

  • Feeling less alone with your experience.

If your experience also includes giftedness or twice-exceptionality, you can learn more about therapy for gifted and 2e adults.

 

Online Adult AuDHD Therapy Across Canada

Sessions are online, so you can access therapy from the comfort of your support space. No need to commute. I work virtually with adults throughout Toronto.

What to expect:

Whether you’re struggling with autism masking or AuDHD burnout, our sessions allow you to fully be yourself. Stimming is welcome, and since we meet virtually, you control your sensory environment. You’re welcome to take pauses, write things down, or adjust the format to what works for you.

Each session is about 50 minutes, and your privacy is always confidential.

 

Ready to Chat?

If you have never tried AuDHD therapy as an adult or are just curious about what the experience with me is like, I would like to invite you to book a free Meet ‘N’ Greet consultation.
 
There is zero-pressure or expectation when you sign up. We’re just meeting and chatting to see if this is a good fit for you.
 
My hope is to provide a space where you can be authentic, integrate your identities, and move forward with a better understanding of yourself.

Book a 20 minute Meet-And-Greet
Find out if therapy feels right for you.