Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I’m Martina, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist (ASDCS). As a neurodivergent clinician and wheelchair user, I bring both professional expertise and lived experience to my work with clients.
I work with neurodivergent adults (ADHD, autism, and more) who want therapy that actually makes sense for the way their brain works. Many of my clients come to me feeling burned out, misunderstood, or exhausted from “masking” in daily life. Others are working through anxiety, depression, relationship stress, or trying to figure out who they are and how to show up in the world authentically.. I use evidence-based approaches such as CBT, DBT, ACT, and trauma-informed care, but I always adapt them with flexibility. I believe neurodivergence is not something to be “fixed”; it’s a different way of experiencing the world. My role is to help you understand your patterns, identify strengths, and create practical strategies that honor how your mind and body work.
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Martina Jensen is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and an Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist (ASDCS) (MN LICSW 31177). As a neurodivergent clinician and a wheelchair user, she combines formal training with lived experience to inform her therapeutic approach.
She works primarily with neurodivergent adults, including people with ADHD and autism, who are seeking therapy that aligns with how their brains work. Many who come to her report feeling burned out, misunderstood, or exhausted from masking in daily life, while others are addressing anxiety, depression, relationship stress, or questions about identity and authentic self-expression. Martina uses evidence-based methods such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and trauma-informed care, adapting these approaches with flexibility to fit each person. She views neurodivergence as a different way of experiencing the world rather than something to be fixed, and she focuses on helping clients understand their patterns, recognize strengths, and develop practical strategies that honor how their mind and body operate.
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