Matt Goetz, MA RP
ADHD & ASD Specialized Psychotherapist & Coach
Matt Goetz specializes in ADHD & Asperger's, and has a lot of extra experience with eating addictions, men's issues, sex addictions, video game addiction, and burnout. He has a master's degree in counselling psychology and loves working with clients with neurodiversity to help them find and control even their most illusive of superpowers. Previous to joining The ADHD & Asperger's Centre, Matt worked as a behavioural therapist at the Ottawa Hospital for 5 years.
Matt's clients appreciate the humanity and humour that he brings to counselling and often feel that he "gets it" as he's been diagnosed with both ADHD & Asperger's himself and has done his own therapy to fully harness his neurodiversity too. Matt is fantastic at helping clients get unstuck and build the resilience they need to master their lives and situations despite whatever life throws at them. Matt has worked with a myriad of therapeutic modalities and issues and knows that, above all else, the client-therapist connection is key to counselling success (this was also the topic of his graduate thesis). Due to this, Matt is very open to whatever form of therapy clients request or would benefit from.
When Matt isn't counselling, he co-hosts The Strange Brains Talk Radio show, cleans up at board games, writes fiction, and travels across Ontario speaking about ADHD, Asperger's, Relationships, and Mental Health.
Matt's clients appreciate the humanity and humour that he brings to counselling and often feel that he "gets it" as he's been diagnosed with both ADHD & Asperger's himself and has done his own therapy to fully harness his neurodiversity too. Matt is fantastic at helping clients get unstuck and build the resilience they need to master their lives and situations despite whatever life throws at them. Matt has worked with a myriad of therapeutic modalities and issues and knows that, above all else, the client-therapist connection is key to counselling success (this was also the topic of his graduate thesis). Due to this, Matt is very open to whatever form of therapy clients request or would benefit from.
When Matt isn't counselling, he co-hosts The Strange Brains Talk Radio show, cleans up at board games, writes fiction, and travels across Ontario speaking about ADHD, Asperger's, Relationships, and Mental Health.