Quest Psychology — Psychologist in Denver, CO
Address1905 Sherman St Suite 200 #2089 CO, Denver, CO 80203
Websitemyquestpsychology.com
Quest Psychology, founded by neurodivergent psychologist Dr. Sheila Stanley, offers neurodiversity-affirming assessments and therapy. Dr. Stanley, a licensed clinical psychologist and neurodivergent human, established the practice to address systemic shortcomings in mental healthcare for neurodivergent adults. Her approach is comprehensive, unhurried, and deeply human, integrating culture, identity, environment, trauma, and context into evaluations. She views individuals within their generational and family narratives, believing a diagnosis without context is merely a label. Quest Psychology aims to provide clarity and dignity, serving neurodivergent adults who feel misunderstood or misdiagnosed.
Best for
- Neurodivergent adults
- Individuals seeking neurodiversity-affirming care
- Those feeling misunderstood by the system
| Key services | Neurodiversity-affirming assessments, Psychological evaluations, Therapy |
| Tags | neurodiversity, autism assessment, adhd assessment, psychological evaluation, neurodivergent, dr. sheila stanley, quest psychology, denver psychologist, adult assessment, trauma-informed |
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