Grace Tiedt earned a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Adler University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Sociology, and Gender Studies from the University of Wisconsin Madison. Grace is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Clinical Psychology (PsyD) at Adler University.
Her background includes providing service facilitation (case management) in a community mental health program working with neurodivergent youth and their families, as well as working with non profits that promote the empowerment of women and girls. In her clinical training Grace conducted comprehensive psychological assessments, and provides therapy services to individuals across the lifespan, and with a wide variety of presenting concerns. Grace is interested in the intersection of social justice, advocacy and empowerment, and mental health.
Grace strives to provide compassionate, strengths-based, and person centered care. Grace takes a neurodiversity-affirming, and culturally informed approach to testing to ensure that each client feels their individual life experience is understood, in order to best provide supportive and useful recommendations.