Who is Lindsey McGehee?
Lindsey is an autistic psychotherapist, former homeschooler, and creative arts teacher. She integrates lived experience with clinical expertise to support neurodivergent individuals, families, and couples.
Whether you're exploring therapy for yourself, your partner, or your family, we’re here to help you understand your options. If you're neurodivergent, unsure, overwhelmed, or just curious, this space is for you.
Lindsey is an autistic psychotherapist, former homeschooler, and creative arts teacher. She integrates lived experience with clinical expertise to support neurodivergent individuals, families, and couples.
Yes. A formal diagnosis is not required. We recognize your experience and support you as you explore your identity.
Yes. We can help you understand the diagnostic process, prepare for evaluations, and connect with affirming professionals.
Absolutely. We support neurotypical family members too—especially in understanding neurodivergence, improving communication, and reducing stress.
No. Lindsey does not offer ABA. She uses psychotherapy, play therapy, and neurodiversity-affirming, trauma-informed approaches.
These are occasional creative sessions for neurodivergent youth, using art for expression, emotional regulation, and gentle social connection.
Lindsey draws on her own homeschooling background to help families navigate challenges in education, parenting, and emotional well-being. Support is available for both parents and children.
Yes. If you're feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure how to support your child, therapy can bring relief, tools, and deeper understanding.
Availability changes over time. Please contact us directly for the most up-to-date information.
Just ask. We’re happy to answer your questions, whether or not you’re ready to book. No pressure, no performance—just honesty and curiosity.
All services are affirming, trauma-aware, and rooted in compassion for neurodivergent, creative, and complex individuals. Lindsey offers both virtual and in-person options (when available).
Support for autistic teens and adults, whether self-identified or diagnosed. Explore masking, sensory needs, burnout, identity, and relationships in a validating environment.
Especially helpful for mixed-neurotype couples or those facing communication disconnects, emotional reactivity, or life transitions. Learn how to truly hear and be heard.
Emotional support for men navigating stress, identity, relationships, and societal expectations. A space to be honest, human, and not “fix it all” overnight.
One-on-one sessions for adults and teens. Whether you're navigating depression, anxiety, grief, or just feeling stuck—therapy offers clarity and grounding.
Support for families learning to communicate across neurotypes, untangle conflict, or raise neurodivergent kids with less burnout and more connection.
For homeschooling families, by someone who’s lived it. Support for parents, kids, or both—balancing education, emotional development, and realistic expectations.
Occasional creative group gatherings for neurodivergent youth. Art is used to support expression, social connection, and emotional regulation in a gentle, low-pressure setting.
Not sure which service is right for you? Reach out—we’ll help you figure it out with no pressure.
San Antonio Therapy & Counselingtext/call: 210-201-4050
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