Victoria Reyna

LPC-S, ADHD-CCSP

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SHE/HER

Modalities
Psychodynamic
Humanistic
Attachment
CBT
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Specialties
Neurodivergence Support
Burnout & Career Stress
Anxiety & Worry
Stress & Overwhelm
Anger & Emotional Regulation
Life Transitions
Unhealthy Relationship & Attachment Patterns
Languages
English
Insurance
Self-Pay, Aetna, Blue Cross / Blue Shield (BCBS), Cigna, UnitedHealthcare / Optum Anthem, ComPsych, Oscar Health, UMR, GEHA, Scott and White Health Plan

I'm warm, and not big on therapy-speak. I'll meet you where you are, name things plainly, and skip the "let's sit with that" stuff if it's not landing for you. My goal isn't to fix you or make you fit a mold. It's to help you understand how your brain actually works so you can stop fighting it.

Who I Work With

I work with adults who are AuDHD, ADHD, or just suspect there's more going on than they've been told. A lot of my clients are late-diagnosed, exhausted from years of masking, and tired of pushing through. If you've spent your life feeling "too much" in some rooms and "not enough" in others, or you're realizing the labels you grew up with don't quite fit anymore, this is a good place to land.

In Session

Sessions feel more like a real conversation than a clinical one. We might map out what's actually happening when you get stuck on a task, talk through a hard interaction from your week, or dig into a pattern you've noticed but couldn't name before. I bring in practical strategies when they're useful, but the bigger work is usually about self-understanding first. Strategies stick a lot better once you know why your brain does what it does.

What Guides My Work

I'm an LPC and LPC-Supervisor in Texas, an LPCC in New Mexico, and hold the ADHD-CCSP certification. My approach is neurodivergent-affirming at its core, which means I start from the assumption that your brain isn't broken, it's just wired differently than the systems built around it. I lean strengths-based, and I'm always looking at the whole picture, how ADHD and autism show up together, how trauma and masking tangle into the mix, and how all of that shapes daily life.

Personal Lens

I'm AuDHD myself, and I was diagnosed late in life after years of masking and burnout I didn't have a name for. That experience is a big part of why I do this work. I know what it's like to finally get language for something you've felt your whole life, and I know how much it can change things. That's the lens I bring into every session.

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