Autistic/AuDHD Burnout Therapy in California
Autistic/AuDHD Burnout Therapy (Sebastopol + California Teletherapy)
SE-informed somatic therapy for high-masking neurodivergence, shutdown, overwhelm, and chronic bracing—so your nervous system can settle and your life can open again.
You may look “fine” to others while your internal load is intense: sensory stress, social processing, executive strain, decision fatigue, masking, and recovery time that never quite catches up. Burnout isn’t a personal failure—it’s often an understandable nervous system outcome in a world not designed for your nervous system.
Signs this might be you
shutdown, going nonverbal, “can’t access words,” or collapse after effort
sensory overwhelm (sound/light/touch/crowds) and reduced tolerance over time
chronic fatigue, brain fog, irritability, or narrowed capacity
trauma activation layered with neurodivergence (hypervigilance, dissociation, bracing)
difficulty with transitions, demands, or constant availability expectations
How we work
Therapy is somatic, relational, and paced. We track the body’s signals (sensations, impulses, boundaries, micro-shifts) and build real-world supports: titration, resourcing, sensory strategies, and accommodations that reduce internal load. This is not “fixing you.” It’s working with your nervous system so you can function with less cost.
Next Steps
Book a free 15-minute consult (fit + next steps)
Fees & Insurance (private pay + Optum + superbills)
Individual Somatic Therapy (start here)
What tends to change
earlier recognition of overwhelm before shutdown/collapse
more capacity for boundaries and pacing (without guilt)
stronger resourcing and recovery rhythms
reduced bracing; more steadiness and self-trust
an unmasking process that is safer and more sustainable
Logistics
In-person in Sebastopol (Sonoma County) + teletherapy throughout California. Fee $185/session. Primarily private pay; credentialed only with Optum. Superbills available.
Mini FAQ
Do you work with autism + trauma together? Yes—often they’re intertwined as stress & neurodiversity can overlap.
Do I need a diagnosis? No.