Matt Glenwright, MA

Matt holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology with a Child/Family emphasis and has extensive experience working in various clinical and outpatient settings. Previously, he served as Director of Pre-vocational Programs at Autistry Studios, a non-profit organization in San Rafael that offers project-based therapeutic programs. Over the years, Matt has provided therapeutic support to a wide range of individuals, including neurodivergent adolescents and young adults, particularly those with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and learning differences. He specializes in enhancing executive functioning skills, from emotion regulation and task planning to vocational training and interpersonal development.

Matt integrates traditional counseling with real-world, community-based interventions, ensuring that clients develop practical skills in settings where they are most needed. He values family involvement in the therapeutic process and works closely with parents to provide psychoeducation and communication strategies that foster consistency and growth both in and out of therapy. His holistic approach incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and solution-focused techniques to help clients achieve meaningful progress.

Driven by his personal experiences growing up in a household impacted by chronic mental and physical health challenges, Matt brings deep empathy to his work with families facing similar obstacles. His passion for supporting teens and young adults during their transition to independence shines through in his client-centered approach, which encourages autonomy while addressing developmental and mental health challenges.

Outside of his professional work, Matt enjoys hiking in the Marin hills, playing and writing music, and spending time with his two cats. His positive and empathetic nature, combined with his commitment to fostering resilience and growth, makes him a valuable support to the families and individuals he serves.