Meet Peyton Sills.

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Associate Therapist

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“Working with me means feeling seen and accepted exactly as you are. I strive to be a supportive guide on your child’s journey towards self-acceptance. Together, we will build upon your child’s unique strengths, explore how advocacy can be used to empower your child, and identify strategies to promote a sense of regulation and safety.” 

Peyton Sills, Therapist

My Passion

I am passionate about fostering a sense of safety and acceptance in neurodivergent children and teens . I find myself drawn to ADHDers and Autistic people interested in managing anxiety, depression, life transitions, and grief.

I am well-versed in creating a safe space for clients to explore their feelings, feel safe in their own bodies, and move towards what matters most to them. As someone who is proudly neurodivergent, I am firmly rooted in a neurodiversity affirming approach.

Let’s Work Together.

My Specialties Include

Anxiety & Depression

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Autism & ADHD

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LGBTQIA+

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Life Transitions & Grief

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People are just as wonderful as sunsets if you let them be. When I look at a sunset, I don’t find myself saying, “Soften the orange a bit on the right-hand corner.” I don’t try to control a sunset. I watch with awe as it unfolds.
— Carl Rogers

Expertise

Peyton Sills, Therapist

I have worked successfully with clients who experience anxiety, depression, grief, sensory processing difficulties, ADHD, and those on the Autism Spectrum.

  • Acceptance and Commitment therapy (ACT)

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Child Centered Play Therapy (CCPT)

Approaches