therapy that
hears you.

Individual, family, and couples therapy for neurodivergent humans and the people who love them.

Rising Resilient Counseling is based in West Linn, Oregon, offering individual, couples, and family therapy in person and online across Oregon. I work with teens, young adults, and parents navigating neurodivergence, anxiety, depression, family & relationship conflict, and burnout.


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kids & teens


individuals


Couples & Families

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is life feeling like it’s stuck on hard mode?

You’re not broken. Your wiring just wasn’t written for a world that runs on “normal.”

Maybe you’re trying to navigate burnout, overwhelming expectations, or a brain that feels like it’s running a dozen tabs at once. Or maybe you’re a parent who’s exhausted, worried about your kid or teen, and trying to support them through struggles that no one gave you a playbook for.

Whether you’re seeking support for yourself or for your child, you don’t have to navigate it alone.

I support neurodivergent (or wondering-if-they-are) teens, young adults, and parents who are tired of trying to “just push through” on their own.

That can show up as: 
  • anxiety and chronic overwhelm

  • depression and emotional burnout

  • ADHD or autism (diagnosed or questioning)

  • masking, perfectionism & self-doubt

  • family and relationship conflict

  • misalignment in expectations or needs

  • emotional shutdowns or blowups

Together, we slow things down, understand what’s really happening beneath the surface, and build new ways of relating that feel more connected, supportive, and sustainable.

“The most interesting people you’ll find are ones that don’t fit into your average cardboard box. They’ll make what they need. They’ll make their own boxes.”

-Dr. Temple Grandin

specialties

01

kids & teens

Big emotions, shutdowns, meltdowns — it’s not defiance, it’s communication. I help kids, teens, and parents understand what’s underneath the behavior and find ways to reconnect instead of clash.

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family & relationship conflict

Same argument, different day? It’s not about who’s right, it’s about uncovering what might be getting lost in translation. I help families and couples get unstuck from the blame loop and start hearing each other again.

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03

parenting

Parenting while neurodivergent — or raising a neurodivergent kid — can feel like running two different operating systems on the same device. I help you understand each other’s wiring, lower the chaos, and build connection that actually works for both of you.

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lindsey Regier, LPC.

i’m not here to pathologize, i’m here to support.

People tell me I have a way of noticing what’s under the surface — the patterns, the stuck places, the “why does my brain keep doing this” moments. My job is to help you connect those dots - and support you in figuring out with that insight.

Think of me as part mirror, part translator. I’ll help reflect back what you might be missing and put into words the things that feel too tangled to say out loud. Sometimes that means laughing at the dark stuff, sometimes it means sitting in the heaviness — either way, you won’t be in it alone.


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we can work on:

+ life skills

+ Grief & loss

+ big transitions

+ Identity

+ Anxiety

+ depression

+ emotional regulation

+ Relationships

Tired of winging it alone?

A life that doesn't feel so hard is possible.


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frequently asked questions

  • You’re still in the right place. Labels can be helpful, but they aren’t required. Therapy isn’t about sorting you into a category — it’s about understanding how your brain works and what helps you feel more like you.

  • Absolutely. Sometimes therapy starts because a parent’s worried about their kid — and sometimes it’s because parenting itself feels overwhelming. I work with parents who are supporting neurodivergent kids and parents who are neurodivergent themselves, helping everyone understand each other a little better.

  • I’m working on getting in-network with certain insurance plans, but am not able to take insurance yet. I can provide superbills for out-of-network reimbursement, and also utilize Thrizer to help simplify the process of accessing out-of-network benefits. If you’re paying out of pocket, I also offer a sliding scale. We’ll talk through your options before you commit so there are no surprises.

  • Totally normal. Most kids and teens aren’t exactly lining up to spill their guts to a stranger. I start by focusing on trust — getting to know them, finding what helps them feel safe, and letting them set the pace. Therapy works best when they feel like they have a say in it.