Therapy for Queer, Neurodivergent Young Adults

Deconstructing Faith and Reclaiming Identity

Under the supervision of MacKenzie Bradke, LCSW, MO Lic.#2005025550

But inside, you’re struggling to know, really know, what you want to do with your life and how to make the seemingly random assortment of puzzle pieces of your life fit together in a way that makes sense.

You often wonder to yourself, “is everyone else struggling as much as I am?
Why does everything I do seem to take more time, more effort and still not end up in a way I’m satisfied with?”

You might have a strained relationship with your family. You might be going through a faith transition. You might be realizing that the transition to adulthood seems to be lasting longer for you than it seemed to last for your friends.

Whatever the issue you’re facing, it is important to remember that you are not alone.

Here at Middle Path Wellness Collective, we value differences. We celebrate the things that make us unique and human.

Using a strengths-based, trauma-informed approach, we value working as a team to build a strong foundation for personal growth, all while you take charge of your own destiny.

We offer support that’s tailored to your needs. While therapy isn’t always fun, we believe incorporating physical movement, activities, games and art lends itself to a fuller, deeper healing experience.

This is the sign you’ve been waiting for.

It’s time to embrace change and start on your path to the life you’ve always wanted.

Growing up, you always felt different from other people, in a way you couldn’t quite identify. Whether it was at home, at school or with friends, you were always told to “be yourself.

But when you did, you were often misunderstood, alienated or even punished, sometimes not knowing why.

Growing up is hard for everyone–but you were happy just to make it out the other side to adulthood.

Now, as a young adult, you have more freedom, more responsibility and a lot of choices to make.

Who are you?
Who do you want to be?
What do you stand for?
Who are the people you surround yourself with?


Whether you’re just getting the opportunity to know your true self, are coming to terms with a new diagnosis of ADHD or Autism or you’re looking to explore your gender identity or sexual orientation, right now you feel alone and unsupported.

You need a safe place to be heard, supported and to process your thoughts, feelings, actions and relationships.

Day to day, you might look like you have it all together.

You’re a star student, you show up for your friends and you stay busy with rock climbing or your Dungeons & Dragons group or learning Spanish in your free time.