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WElcome to our practice

Hi there.

Divergent Psychotherapy is an inclusive, supportive space where we invite you to slow down, breathe & heal with us.

We are a group of therapists who specialize in neurodiversity & trauma. Our mission is to help neurodiverse individuals work with your extraordinary brains by creating space to understand your own unique strengths & challenges while navigating this neurotypical world.

Some of our therapists are currently accepting new clients. Click the link below to book!


If you are…

  • Struggling to navigate a world that feels impossibly challenging
  • Feeling discouraged by a recent “failure”
  • Having difficulty with relationships, parenting or finances
  • Feeling like you just can’t keep up
  • Feeling overwhelmed by the constant demands of work or school
  • Dealing with chronic burnout
  • Feeling stigmatized in your school setting
  • Struggling with a chronic sense of underachievement
  • Struggling to navigate a world that feels impossibly challenging
  • Feeling discouraged by a recent “failure”
  • Having difficulty with relationships, parenting or finances
  • Feeling like you just can’t keep up
  • Feeling overwhelmed by the constant demands of work or school
  • Dealing with chronic burnout
  • Feeling stigmatized in your school setting
  • Struggling with a chronic sense of underachievement

You’re in the right place.

Come as you are

We have lived experience with neurodiversity, and offer a warm, compassionate, relational, and trauma-informed approach using a variety of evidence-based modalities.

While our office is located in Kelowna, we offer both in person and virtual appointments for anyone in BC. We are accepting new clients.

Meeting you where you’re at

Session Types

In Office Sessions

50 or 75 minute sessions at our office in Landmark 6

Virtual Sessions

50 or 75 minute sessions
delivered via Zoom

Meet & Greet Sessions

Meet a therapist at a complimentary 15 minute meeting (in office or via Zoom)

“These mountains that you are carrying, you were only supposed to climb.

– Najwa Zebian