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Miranda Millican, LMFT
THERAPIST, OWNER
Identities: Queer, neurodivergent, in a mixed neurotype relationship, parent of a neuro-spicy child
Specialties:
Neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism, PDA)
Mixed neurotype couples and polycules
LGBTQ+ clients
Attachment trauma
Sub-specialties: body image, intuitive eating, parenting, sexual trauma, military and veterans
Credential: LMFT 84813
Miranda (she/her) is a gentle therapist who focuses on the relationship between the therapist and the client as the primary source of healing. She tailors therapy to her client’s unique needs and makes therapy a safe space for all clients to unmask and be their authentic selves. Miranda works from an attachment lens, offering a variety of therapies such as EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy), IFS (internal family systems therapy) and EFT (emotionally focused couples therapy). Miranda’s focus is on making these modalities neurodiversity affirming and attachment centered. In addition to being a therapist, Miranda supervises associate therapists at Wander and teaches graduate level courses in counseling.

Ruth Millican, PsyD
THERAPIST, CO-OWNER
Identities: Queer, gender non-conforming, in a mixed neurotype relationship, parent to a neurospicy child
Specialites:
Affirming psychological testing (children, teens, adults)
LGBTQ+ clients
Mixed neurotype couples and polycules
Trauma
Subspecialties: first responders, crisis intervention, young adults
Credential: PSY 25354
Dr. Millican (she/her) provides therapy that is gentle yet directive. She takes time to learn her clients story and how they experience the world with a open and affirming stance. Dr. Millican is trauma informed in her approach, incorporating EMDR and IFS to support processing trauma (both personal and systemic). She has a deeply relational and humanistic approach which puts her clients at ease. Additionally, Dr. Millican provides psychological evaluations for clients wondering if they may be neurodivergent and seeking diagnostic clarification.
Barbara Morett, LMFT
THERAPIST
Identities: Latinx, immigrant, neurodivergent, parent
Specialties:
Neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism, PDA)
Mixed neurotype couples and polycules
Trauma
Latinx clients
Subspecialties: LGBTQ+ (specifically enjoys working with trans and non-binary clients), parenting, life transitions, family of alcoholics
Credential: LMFT 129239
Barbara (she/her) supports her clients by building a trusting and collaborative space where clients are invited to be an active part of therapy and treatment planning. Barbara works towards understanding her clients neurotype and what methods of therapy work best for them. Barbara helps her clients to better understand their needs and increase their ability to advocate for themselves. Her approach is attachment focused and relational, but also incorporates EMDR, mindfulness and other evidence based strategies.

Kelly Hutton, LMFT
LICENSED THERAPIST
Identities: Neurodivergent, queer
Specialties:
Grief and trauma
Neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism, PDA)
LGBTQ+
Chronic illness and pain
Sub-specialties: Couples and polycules, older adults, death and dying, caregivers, neurocognitive disorders, veterans, LGBTQ+ teens, queer and trans grief
Credential: LMFT 139916 (CA), MK 61541740 (WA)
Kelly (she/her) is a strength based, collaborative therapist who is culturally responsive and trauma informed. Her focus with clients is processing grief. Grief can be about losing a loved one, but clients also experience grief around chronic pain, chronic illness, late diagnosis of neurodiversity, or in childhood abuse or trauma. Kelly encourages clients to sit with their emotions and body sensations and feel deeply. She walks alongside clients through this pain, helping them to feel safe along the journey. Kelly is certified in EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy) and applies this to both trauma and grief. Kelly is PDA level 1 trained by Pathological Demand Avoidance North America.
Lauren Goebel, AMFT
ASSOCIATE THERAPIST
Identities: Neurodivergent, in a relationship with a neurodivergent partner, parent
Specialties:
Neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism, PDA)
Mixed neurotype couples and polycules
Trauma
Parent coaching and support
Subspecialties: Gentle/respectful parenting, teens, LGBTQ+, anxiety, depression, life transitions, attachment trauma
Credential: Registered Marriage and Family Therapy Associate (137537)
Lauren (she/her) believes that all humans possess the inherent capacity for self-discovery, growth and change when they are in safe and secure relationships. She believes therapy can serve as a secure place for clients to find this capacity within themselves. Lauren is compassionate and authentic in her approach and gently supports her clients towards self-acceptance and self trust. Her approach is to support her clients to see themselves as the beautiful and unique humans that they are. Lauren is trained in a variety of methods including EFT (emotionally focused couples therapy), IFS (internal family systems therapy), and relational/humanistic therapy. Lauren is PDA Level 2 trained by Pathological Demand Avoidance North America.

Amaya Tueller, AMFT
ASSOCIATE THERAPIST
Identities: Neurodivergent, queer, in mixed-neurotype marriage, adoptee
Specialties:
Neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism, PDA)
LGBTQ+ and trans clients
Eating Disorders /ARFID
Mixed neurotype couples and polycules
Subspecialties: Teens, anxiety, phobias, OCD, depression, trauma, attachment and relationships, substance use/abuse, parenting, chronic pain and illness
Credential: Registered Marriage and Family Therapy Associate (140714)
Amaya (she/her) has an open and personable approach to therapy. She uses creativity and humor in her sessions and creates a strong bond with her clients that facilitates clients to be able to express themselves fully. Amaya uses a variety of modalities in therapy including mindfulness based methods, neurodiversity affirming DBT, expressive art therapy, attachment oriented methods, and ERP (exposure therapy). Amaya assists her clients in exploring their identity and sense of self, allowing clients to live more value aligned and joyful lives. Amaya is PDA level 2 trained by Pathological Demand Avoidance North America.
Allison Radoff, AMFT
ASSOCIATE THERAPIST
Identities: Neurodivergent, in recovery, in a mixed neurotype relationship
Specialties:
Neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism, PDA)
Couples and polycules
Teens and transitional age adults (18-24)
Subspecialties: LGBTQ+, substance use and addiction, depression, anxiety, attachment and relationships, parent coaching
Credential: Registered Marriage and Family Therapy Associate (143150)
Allison (she/her) seeks to form genuine connections with her clients where they can feel understood and validated. She supports her clients in better understanding their “symptoms” through a humanistic and holistic lens, taking into account trauma, attachment, and environment. Allison has a passion for working with relationships and helping her clients gain deeper insight into their partner(s), so they can improve the quality of their relationships and lives. Allison uses an EFT (emotionally focused couples therapy) approach when working with couples which assists clients in getting to the deeper cycles and dynamics present in their relationship. Allison is level 2 PDA trained by Pathological Demand Avoidance North America.

Patty Palmer, AMFT
ASSOCIATE THERAPIST
Identities: Neurodivergent, parent of a neuro-spicy child, Navy veteran
Specialties:
Neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism, PDA)
Children, pre-teens and teens
Parent coaching and support
Mixed neurotype couples and polycules
Subspecialties: LGBTQ+, anxiety, depression, trauma, attachment and relationships
Credential: Registered Marriage and Family Therapy Associate (144830)
Patty (she/her) has a warm and empathic nature that creates a safe space for therapy. Patty utilizes compassion and mindfulness based approaches which gives clients the support needed to facilitate the deep changes they are seeking. Patty’s goal is to facilitate a therapeutic relationship where the client can gain an experience of themselves and their identity resulting in increased self compassion and awareness. Patty has a passion for supporting parents and families around neurodiversity as well as working with neurodivergent children and teens. Patty is PDA level 1 trained by Pathological Demand Avoidance North America.
Aileen Tran, AMFT
ASSOCIATE THERAPIST
Identities: Neurodivergent, Asian American, Second-generation immigrant, parent
Specialties:
Neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism, PDA)
Teens and pre-teens
Attachment Trauma
Parent coaching and support
Subspecialties: Couples and polycules, LGBTQ+, AAPI clients, depression, anxiety, grief, life transitions
Credential: Registered Marriage and Family Therapy Associate (144357) and Registered Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (15550)
Aileen (she/her) takes a culturally sensitive and trauma informed approach to working with her clients. Aileen utilizes IFS (internal family systems therapy) and Narrative therapy to help her clients have a greater understanding of how their past impacts their present life, fostering a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationships. Aileen has a passion for working with pre-teens and teens as well as helping parents navigate supporting their neurodivergent children. Aileen is level 1 PDA trained by Pathological Demand Avoidance North America.