Victoria Wolf

Department

In 2024, Victoria Wolf graduated with her doctorate in occupational therapy occupational therapy at The University of St. Augustine’s Dallas campus. Prior to that, she received her Bachelor’s in Child Development from Texas Woman’s University, and later obtained her Early Intervention Specialist license. She began working with children and their families, advocating for neurodivergent support and specializing in sensory education. Victoria continues to focus on neurodivergent education. She developed Neurodivergent Dating Dallas-Fort Worth (NDDFW) due to the lack of opportunities and education available to atypical adults experiencing problems forming intimate partner relationships. Victoria continues to work on developing research within the neurodivergent population to increase visibility and understanding.

“Hi, I’m Victoria, a Texas local and fellow neurodivergent adult. I was diagnosed with ADHD in high school and later diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, depression, and OCD in college. That’s what inspired me to work with the neurodivergent population. Finding a clinician who understands and advocates for you, from a neurodiversity-affirming perspective, can be extremely difficult. I hope my passion and efforts show my dedication for helping other neurodivergent individuals.”