
Roles & Affiliations: Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct), Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University
Membership Type: Associate Member
Supervisorship Status: Available any time: “We would love help with our research in admin and outreach and research students to help with the research itself. Also with making media connections and getting funding.”
If interested, please connect with Matthew Goetz.
Bio
Bio
Alina Kislenko is an ADHD & Autistic psychotherapist who runs a private practice in Ontario with an all-neurodivergent practitioner team. She is also an Assistant Clinical Adjunct Professor at Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine. Alina’s special interests are ADHD, Autism, Giftedness, and Psychopathy.
She is currently working on research around a method for ADHD and Autistics that can help heal trauma for a population that tends to be high in trauma and for whom many traditional methods have not been found to be effective in past research. This is called Pi Therapy. Alina is also a pioneer in exploring couples counselling for neurodivergent people and her counselling centre specializes in women’s neurodivergence.
Current Focus Areas
Current Focus Areas
- Building and researching Pi Therapy, a trauma method (designed for us, by us) for ADHD & Autism populations.
Career Highlights
Career Highlights
- Alina’s team has helped thousands at their counselling centre using her team’s trauma method (Pi Therapy) and been spotlighted in many newspapers and TV shows to help teach about it.
- Alina’s team has also worked with a branch of the Canadian government to improve government systems around ADHD & Autism.




