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Malori Evans

Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

Malori shows up with lived experience, clinical insight, and deep respect for how neurodivergent minds love, grieve, and grow.

 

She helps couples turn betrayal into a turning point—where healing doesn’t mean hiding who you are.

Trauma, Neurodiversity, and the Long Way Home

 I’m a queer autistic ADHDer who got sober at thirty, married a neurospicy man, and now parents two amazing kids.

 

My childhood file includes medical trauma, anxious parents, sensory overload—a mix that once drove me toward any escape I could find.

 

Recovery rewired my life and showed me how leaning-into pain can heal instead of harm. That’s the hope I pass on.

Turning Betrayal Into a Blueprint for Growth

 In neurodiverse couples, masking, shutdowns, or impulse-driven decisions can all hide beneath an affair. I guide partners through the Center’s Seven-Step Roadmap with add-ons that respect autistic meltdowns, ADHD time-blindness, and sensory thresholds—so neither partner has to choose between comfort and honesty.

What You'll Notice:
  • Sessions paced to prevent overwhelm—breaks are built in
     

  • Concrete language, visual aids, and post-session summaries for clarity
     

  • Zero shaming, zero sidestepping; we face the hurt head-on and keep moving

Credentials

- Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, License #153124
- Supervised by Dr. Harry Motro, LMFT #53452
- Employed by New Path Family of Therapy Centers

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