What we Treat
Personalized therapy & evaluations for autism, ADHD, and anxiety

Our Expertise
Helping you clarify your needs, build on your strengths, and achieve your goals through therapy, diagnostic testing, and parent support
Autism Spectrum Services
Understanding, growing, and thriving together
We provide thoughtful, neuro-affirming care for autistic individuals and their families. Our goal is to help you understand your unique needs and advocate for the environment that best supports your development. Together, we honor your autonomy, enhance emotional understanding, and foster meaningful change at a pace that feels safe and empowering.
We offer comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, individualized therapy, and parent support services tailored to each person’s strengths, challenges, and goals. Our approach is especially sensitive to those often overlooked, such as autistic girls and women, and individuals with pathological demand avoidance (PDA) profiles who experience heightened anxiety and resistance to everyday demands. We explore areas like masking, sensory needs, social fatigue, and self-advocacy challenges, always working to guide you or your child toward confidence and authenticity.

Anxiety Services
Helping you face the world with confidence and calm
We understand that anxiety can show up in many ways—worry, fear, avoidance, physical symptoms, or difficulty coping with everyday tasks. We offer therapy, diagnostic evaluations, and parent support for individuals of all ages who are experiencing all forms of anxiety. Our goal is to help you understand your experiences, build skills that support your growth, and move through life with intention and confidence.
We use research-supported approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and mindfulness-based strategies, always adjusting to meet your individual style, developmental level, and goals. Our therapy services help children, teens, and adults learn how to better manage anxious thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. A diagnostic evaluation can provide clarity, helping you understand what’s going on beneath the surface.

ADHD Services
Turning potential into progress
We understand that ADHD is about more than just focus or energy levels—it’s about how your brain processes the world, how you organize your time and space, and how you feel about yourself when things get overwhelming. Whether you or your child are dealing with inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, or difficulties with motivation and follow-through, we’re here to help.
We offer therapy, diagnostic evaluations, and parent support services for children, teens, and adults with ADHD. Therapy for ADHD at Bluetree focuses on building real-world skills, increasing self-awareness, and improving daily functioning in a way that feels doable and encouraging. Our comprehensive evaluations are designed to give you or your child a clear, compassionate picture of what’s going on and what can help. We are knowledgeable in identifying the complexities of ADHD and how it may present differently across genders.


Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
I'm nervous about taking the first step. What can I expect?
Taking the first step means reaching out by phone, email, or the online contact form.
Together, we will schedule your first appointment. After scheduling, you will receive access to your TherapyNotes patient portal via e-mail. The portal contains all the paperwork (history forms and consent forms) you need to complete before your appointment. Your first appointment will be an intake. Both the paperwork and the intake will allow us to get to know you and your needs fully. We want to make sure that Bluetree is a good fit for you or your family. At this intake appointment, we will jointly determine next steps and let you know what to expect for future appointments. If we determine that Bluetree is not the best fit for you, then we will provide you with outside referrals.
I’m not comfortable meeting in-person right now. Do you offer online appointments?
Yes! We do offer online appointments, often known as telehealth appointments. These appointment occur on our online patient portal, which can be accessed on your computer, tablet, or phone. Most of our services (therapy, coaching, and consultation) can be accessed online. Often, a portion of the evaluation service is required in-person.
I'm worried about payment. Do you take insurance?
At Bluetree Behavioral Health, we currently accept private pay as well as Blue Cross Blue Shield and Blue Care Network plans. Prior to meeting you, we will inform you of your financial responsibility based on your plan. We encourage you to also contact your insurance provider to confirm your payment responsibility.
Payment (private pay, deductible, copay, etc) is due at the time of your appointment.
Who can access services at Bluetree?
We see individuals of all ages, with a speciality in evaluating and treating school-age children and adolescents with developmental differences, behavioral difficulties, and those on the autism spectrum. Additionally, we focus on individuals with attention and impulse concerns and anxiety.
How long are appointments?
A typical therapy appointment is 45-50 minutes in length. Specific appointments may be longer. We will notify you if the appointment varies from our standard times.
Evaluation appointments differ from our standard appointment as they include interviews, testing, report writing and feedback in order to provide a useful and comprehensive evaluation that meets your needs. Because of this, the evaluation sessions may be broken into a couple of several-hour-long sessions. Every evaluation appointment is unique to the individual’s needs, and we will provide additional information about your evaluation appointment upon scheduling.
What if I can no longer make it to an appointment?
Please inform Bluetree as soon as you know you cannot attend an appointment. We understand that unforeseen events and emergencies may occur, however we urge you to cancel at least 24 hours before your appointment. For cancellations made with less than 24-hours notice (unless due to illness or an emergency) or scheduled appointment that is completely missed, you will be billed the full session fee. We aim to accommodate our clients as much as possible to avoid this fee, which is why we encourage you to communicate your attendance concerns with your clinician as soon as possible. Prompt and regular appointments are important to treatment success.
I think my child needs help. What is my role as a parent?
We encourage active engagement from all parents and caregivers. Some treatments involve direct participation in treatment sessions and all treatments include at-home practice for you and your child to maintain and generalize learned skills.
How will I know what you discuss with my child?
We are bound by confidentiality and cannot divulge personal information* discussed in therapy sessions. We encourage caregiver-child communication and debriefs with caregivers in-session. Often with children, we have caregivers check in and check out with the therapist and child before and after sessions to maintain communication with the therapist.
*Please note that we must share information concerning the safety of the child with the caregivers or appropriate parties.
What kind of diagnoses do you give at evaluations?
We provide diagnoses from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-V). Most of these diagnoses are typically neurodevelopmental in nature and take into account other co-occurring behavior or mood concerns. Specialities include (but are not limited to):
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Anxiety disorders (Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Selective Mutism, Social Anxiety)
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Behavioral disorders (such as Oppositional Defiant Disorder)
What specific treatments do you use?
At Bluetree, we use a variety of methods that are scientifically proven to address your concerns, but are flexible to meet your needs as they change. We are especially skilled in using behavior-based treatments. We recognize that you have a unique personal background which shapes who you are and how you interact with the world. We want to maintain an open, collaborative environment to address what is most important to you.
At Bluetree, we use behavioral strategies to jointly create measurable and flexible goals for treatment. We create and monitor those goals regularly to inform us on treatment progress. We use these broad behavioral principles in combination with other specific strategies, such as:
- General behavior therapy and applied behavior analysis (ABA) techniques,
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy,
- Parent management training
- Exposure therapy
- Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
Maria Jones is also certified as a Parent Child Interaction Therapist. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is an evidence-based treatment program for parents of children ages 2-7 that aims to improve the parent-child relationship, change parent-child interaction patterns, and help parents use positive parenting strategies.