Neurodivergent Couples & Family Therapy in Texas

For couples and families where ADHD, autism, or both are part of the picture — cross-neurotype relationships included. Virtual across Texas. No insurance needed. Free 15-minute consultation.

A lot of the patterns that bring couples and families to therapy — the miscommunication, the frustration, the sense that you're having the same fight on repeat — make a lot more sense once neurodivergence is part of the conversation. Not because ADHD or autism is the problem. But when you're navigating different neurotypes in the context of relationships, generic advice often doesn't stick.

This is therapy for couples and families who need something more specific, therapy designed for neurodivergent complexity.

What Neurodivergent-Affirming Couples & Family Therapy Looks Like


When the Same Fights Keep Happening

Miscommunication that feels intentional but isn't. Emotional dysregulation that looks like not caring. Task initiation that gets read as laziness. A lot of the conflict in neurodivergent relationships isn't really about the relationship — it's about two brains working differently in the same space. We figure out what's actually happening and build from there.

Cross-Neurotype Relationships

When partners have different neurotypes — ADHD and autism, neurodivergent and neurotypical, or any other combination — there are dynamics at play that most couples therapy isn't designed to address. Understanding those differences isn't about assigning blame. It's about finding a shared language that actually works for both people.

Families Navigating Neurodivergence Together

Whether you're supporting a newly diagnosed adult, parents trying to understand a neurodivergent teen, or a household where multiple people are navigating ADHD or autism — therapy here focuses on the system, not just the individual. We work on communication, expectations, and building an environment that works for everyone in it.

Fees & Scheduling — Private Pay | Superbills Provided

  • $200 per 53-minute session

  • Weekly or biweekly options

  • We provide superbills for potential out-of-network insurance reimbursement

  • Free 15-minute consultation before your first session

What to Expect

‍ You don't have to have it all figured out before reaching out.

  1. Reach out — call, text, email, or use this form. Whatever's easiest.

  2. We'll schedule a free 15-minute consultation — a quick call to see if it feels like a good fit. No pressure, no commitment.

  3. If it clicks, we'll book your first session — and go from there at your pace.

Not ready to reach out yet? That's okay too. Look around as long as you need.

About Matt Jackson, LPA (Licensed Psychological Associate)

Matt Jackson, LPA

“I'm a Licensed Psychological Associate in Texas, and I have ADHD. I built this practice for neurodivergent adults and adolescents — and the families and partners alongside them — because I wanted to offer something that's harder to find than it should be: a therapist who already understands what you're navigating before you walk in. Relational work is some of the most nuanced work there is — and it gets more complicated when neurodivergence is part of the picture. I've spent a lot of time learning how ADHD and autism show up in relationships and family systems, not just in individuals. That means understanding why certain patterns keep repeating, how different neurotypes communicate and process differently, and what actually helps versus what just adds pressure. I'm not going to take sides. I'm not going to treat one person's brain as the problem. And I'm not going to give you generic relationship advice that was designed for a different kind of couple. I'm licensed in Texas and see adults and adolescents virtually across the state.”

‍ No diagnosis required to start. But if you want that confirmation, I can help with that too.

Our Clients Value

  • A therapist who understands ADHD firsthand; who won't ask you to mask; with 3+ years specializing in (hyperfocusing on) ADHD and Autism

  • A therapist who understands neurodivergence in relationships, not just in individuals

  • Support that balances insight with empathy

  • Transparency, flexibility, and openness to feedback

  • Tools that are immediately applicable to real life