Services

IFS-Informed Therapy for Neurodivergent Adults in Washington State

Telehealth · Washington State residents only · Matthew Simpson, LMHC

Who This Serves

Neurodivergent adults in Washington State


Matt works best with neurodivergent adults— ADHD, AuDHD, autistic traits—who look fine on the outside but privately deal with burnout, overthinking, shame, stuckness, and relationship patterns they can't logic their way out of.

Beyond his primary focuses, Matt also works with individuals navigating grief, career transitions, recovery from depression, and anxiety. These aren't the core specialties, but they frequently show up alongside the patterns above and are part of the work.

This is individual therapy for Washington State residents, offered via telehealth. Sessions are 60 minutes, weekly.

Individual Therapy

60-minute weekly sessions via telehealth. IFS-informed and neurodivergent-affirming. Available to Washington State residents.

$125/session · Sliding scale available

Free 20-Minute Pre-Consultation

Before committing to therapy, book a free pre-consultation to clarify what's happening, what you're looking for, and whether this approach is a good match.

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What We Address

Common presenting concerns

These aren't diagnoses or guarantees of outcome—they're the kinds of patterns and experiences that tend to bring people in.

ADHD & Neurodivergent Patterns

  • Procrastination and difficulty starting tasks
  • Time blindness and chronic lateness
  • Follow-through gaps—knowing what to do but not doing it
  • Emotional dysregulation and rejection sensitivity
  • Burnout from masking or overcompensating
  • Building routines that actually stick

Autism & AuDHD Patterns

  • Sensory overload and environmental sensitivity
  • Social communication differences and masking exhaustion
  • Autistic burnout from sustained masking or overextension
  • Intense interests that were pathologized rather than supported
  • Inflexible-flexible thinking and difficulty with unexpected change
  • Late-identified autism: navigating identity and self-understanding

Nice Guy / Nice Gal Patterns

  • Conflict avoidance and passive communication
  • Covert contracts ("I'll do this, so they'll do that")
  • Approval-seeking and fear of rejection
  • Resentment that builds without direct expression
  • Difficulty asking for what you need
  • Building genuine self-respect and assertiveness

Relational & Emotional Patterns

  • People-pleasing and difficulty with boundaries
  • Codependency and losing yourself in relationships
  • Compulsive coping behaviors
  • Shame and self-criticism that loops
  • Difficulty with emotional intimacy
  • Relationship patterns that keep repeating
  • Building emotional literacy and directness

Burnout & Stuckness

  • Chronic overwhelm that doesn't respond to rest
  • Overthinking and analysis paralysis
  • Avoidance cycles that are hard to break
  • Shame about productivity or performance
  • Feeling like something is wrong with you
  • Moving from insight to actual, measurable change
How Sessions Work

What you can expect

If we're a fit, you can expect attuned listening, development of clear therapy goals, honest feedback, and weekly experiments that help translate insight into measurable change.

Starting Where You Actually Are

Sessions begin with what's real right now—not where the treatment plan says you should be. If something happened this week that matters, that's where we go.

Specific, Honest Goals

We develop goals that are concrete enough to tell whether they're moving. Vague aspirations aren't useful. You should be able to notice when things are actually changing.

Direct Feedback

This isn't a place where Matt reflects things back at you and waits. If he's noticing something, he'll say it. Direct — but not brutal.

Work Between Sessions

Therapy doesn't stay in the session. Small, concrete experiments between sessions are where insight becomes actual change—or reveals exactly where the system breaks down.

IFS Parts Work

Instead of fighting the parts of you that procrastinate, shut down, or people-please, we get curious about them. That curiosity is where the actual movement happens.

Tracking What's Shifting

We check progress honestly and adjust when needed. Therapy that doesn't move isn't therapy—it's just expensive conversation.

Important Notice

Washington State residents only

Matt is licensed as an LMHC in Washington State (License #LH61238290). Therapy services are available only to residents of Washington State. This is a telehealth-only practice.

If you are outside Washington State and looking for a therapist, the Psychology Today directory is a good place to search by location and specialty.

Not sure if this is the right fit?

That's exactly what the free consultation is for. A 20-minute conversation about what's happening, what you're looking for, and whether this approach is the right fit.