Our Team
Meghan Pellerin(She/Her), LCSW/LICSW
Owner/Founder
Primary Clinician
Meghan Pellerin (she/her) is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker working in Behavioral Health at masters lever for over 13 years about 20 years total. She is a proud graduate of Arizona State University where her education was heavily focused on Cultural Competency in clinical, administrative, case management, advocacy, and government levels. Meghan is a Certified Clinical Service Provider for treating ADHD, (ADHD-CCSP) Her dynamic experience includes working with adolescents, adults and families affected by various issues including but not limit to, neurodiversity, substance abuse disorders, Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma Related Disorders. She also has at least 10 years experience in intensive community based crisis management in another state. She has worked in various settings, including group home environments, in-home programs, treatment center and community-based settings. Meghan uses a trauma-informed approach with specialized training in Both the treatment of ADHD and Autism in adults and children, and interventions to foster both healthy individual and family dynamics. Meghan identifies as part of the LGBTQIA+/Queer community. She is experienced providing compassionate care to those who identify as LGBTQIA+/Queer and their family/identified supports. And has completed many trainings on LGBTQIA+.This includes Gender Affirming Care and letter writing. Meghan has lived experience in both being neurodivergent and queer, being able to understand the struggles, discrimination, and traumas her clients experience on a daily basic both in professional and personal settings. She loves WNBA and her favorite team is the Phoenix Mercury. And she loves showing of pictures of her senior dog Reilly.
“I've been seeing Meghan for a few years and it's great to have a therapist that puts just as much importance on processing the calm moments in life and the more intense moments. Having a queer therapist also makes it so much easier to talk about the aspects of dating and just existing while queer without having to explain the typical culture and anxieties that come with life”-Noelle J.- MLPTherapy Client.