Diagnosis and therapy for autistic adults

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Specialized in autism
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Autism care designed by leading experts and self-advocates

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Autism specialized

We focus specifically on working with autistic adults, ensuring that our clinicians are deeply familiar with common autistic experiences.

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Neurodiversity affirming

We celebrate the differences in the way people think, and we take a strength-based approach to help our clients achieve their goals.

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Personalized support

We build our services around you as an individual, recognizing that not everyone will want or require the same kind of support. It’s your life - we're here to help with what you think matters.

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Rachel L. Loftin, PhD
Chief Clinical Officer

In addition to serving as Prosper Health’s Chief Clinical Officer, Dr. Loftin is on faculty in the psychiatry departments at Northwestern University and Yale University. She is also on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.

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Ari Ne’eman
Self-Advocate Adviser

Ari Ne’eman is a disability rights activist and researcher who co-founded the Autistic Self Advocacy Network in 2006. He is also a PhD candidate in Health Policy at Harvard University.

Rachel L. Loftin, PhD
Chief Clinical Officer

Dr. Loftin is on faculty in the psychiatry departments at Northwestern University and Yale University and on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.

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Ari Ne’eman
Self-Advocate Adviser

Ari Ne’eman is a disability rights activist and researcher who co-founded the Autistic Self Advocacy Network in 2006. He is also PhD candidate in Health Policy at Harvard University.

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Our clients love us

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I cannot recommend Prosper highly enough! My psychologist was compassionate and attentive, and provided me with helpful resources post-diagnosis. I am working with a Prosper therapist, and after just a few sessions, I already feel so much more optimistic about how to move forward in life!
Lauren L.
51, New York
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I have been trying to get diagnosed for months. I could not find anyone that was familiar with autism in adult women, let alone challenges like masking. Prosper made the evaluation process extremely easy and helped me reach a new level of self understanding!
Sarah M.
25, Texas
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What truly sets Prosper apart is the personalized approach. You took the time to understand my unique situation and tailored therapy services to meet my specific needs. I felt valued as a client, and I could sense your dedication to helping me achieve my goals.
Tyler R.
32, Florida

Frequently asked questions

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What is Prosper Health?

Prosper Health is the first telehealth provider focused exclusively on autistic and neurodivergent adults. We are affirming and strength-based, and adapt our care specifically for autistic adults! All of our services are provided virtually via telehealth, and we accept most major insurances! Whether you are seeking a diagnosis for the first time or are looking for ongoing therapy, we would love to support you and help you achieve your goals.

What types of conditions do you support?

Our support is individualized based on your needs, but we commonly help people with the overlap of autism, neurodivergence, and any of the following: anxiety and depression, trauma/PTSD, processing and understanding a late diagnosis, autistic burnout, executive functioning challenges, social or relationship difficulties, life transitions and/or entering adulthood, sensory management, emotional regulation, and more.

What’s the difference between an assessment and therapy?

If you don’t have a diagnosis yet and would like to go through our assessment process, we offer assessments with licensed psychologists in your state who specialize in diagnosing autistic adults. Each psychologist is specifically trained to recognize autism in subtle and difficult-to-identify cases.

If you are autistic, identify with autistic traits, or want to work with someone who specializes in neurodivergence, we offer ongoing support through therapy with therapists specialized in working with autistic adults. At Prosper, we take an adapted approach to therapy that is modified specifically to meet the unique needs of autistic adults. Our therapists can work with you to meet your goals. A prior diagnosis is not needed to begin therapy.

Can you tell me more about therapy with Prosper?

We offer ongoing support through therapy with therapists specialized in working with autistic and neurodivergent adults. At Prosper, we take an adapted approach to therapy that is modified specifically to meet the unique needs of autistic adults. Our therapists can work with you to meet your goals. A prior diagnosis is not needed to begin therapy.

We’ll aim to match you with a therapist that meets your preferences (e.g., identity, gender, etc.). During your first session or two, the therapist will want to learn more about your background and goals. In subsequent sessions, you and your therapist can work together to figure out a treatment approach that works best for you.

Are you in-network with my insurance?

Currently (as of July 2024), we accept Aetna, United, Cigna, Oscar, Oxford in Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Virginia, and Tennessee. We accept Blue Cross Blue Shield in Texas, North Carolina, New York, Illinois, Massachusetts, Virginia, Tennessee, and Florida (assessment only). We are constantly looking to add insurances to make sure people are covered.

If you are not covered by these insurances, self-pay is available. Therapy is $125 per session and assessments are $950 for the entire process.

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