LISA WOODS, LPC, ADHD-CCSP
She/Her/They *Virtual Only*


Lisa is a licensed professional counselor.
In addition to supporting individuals healing from disordered eating, she has experience working with a broad range of clinical concerns. She has advanced training in concerns related to the adoptee experience, and in social skills for neurodivergent people.
Lisa particularly enjoys working with adults experiencing life transitions (college, retirement), and adults with autism/ADHD (especially those who are newly-diagnosed). Areas of focus include neurodivergence, disability, traumatic brain injury, and chronic pain. Her person-centered integrative approach draws from CBT, Narrative Therapy, and Buddhist Psychology.
Lisa believes that everything is a workable situation. Through openness and curiosity, we can engage with our patterns of perception, cognition, emotion, and behavior. And through mindful awareness we can build meaning and move forward from stuck places. Too often we've been trained to mask our core selves without our knowledge or consent; with work we can recognize and evaluate these masks, and discard those that may not serve us.