At Resiliency Mind + Body Medicine, we provide compassionate, individualized care for autistic individuals and their families. Whether you’re seeking support for a child, teen, or adult, our clinic offers evidence-based and affirming services to enhance emotional regulation, reduce overwhelm, and foster thriving.
We welcome patients across Orange County, including Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, and Huntington Beach.
Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by differences in social communication, sensory processing, and repetitive behaviors. Every autistic person is different—and our approach respects and supports that diversity.
Dr. LaFrenierre provides diagnostic clarity for those seeking answers and tailors psychiatric care to each person’s sensory, emotional, and cognitive profile.
We offer supportive care for co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, OCD, ADHD, or sleep difficulties. Interventions may include medication when appropriate, neurofeedback, nutritional strategies, and therapy referrals. For children, we collaborate with parents, schools, and therapists to build a strong support team.
Our Newport Beach clinic is sensory-considerate, calm, and welcoming. We understand that traditional medical spaces can be overwhelming, and we strive to offer a space where every individual feels respected and understood.
Yes. We offer late-diagnosis support and affirming care for autistic adults of all genders and backgrounds.
We provide thorough psychiatric evaluations and, when indicated, can make or confirm a diagnosis and coordinate referrals for further testing.
We’re happy to collaborate with your existing care providers to ensure continuity and coordination of support.
Let us help you or your loved one feel more regulated, confident, and connected. Schedule a consultation at Resiliency Mind + Body Medicine in Newport Beach.
Ready to take the next step? Schedule a consultation today to learn more about how we can help you achieve your health and wellness goals. Our team is here to provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your care.