Madison Cyr Flueckiger, MSSW Graduate Student
(She/They) |
MSSW Graduate Student :
Adults, Teens
Madison is a Master of Science in Social Work student at the University of Texas at Austin and a Project ACCESS Scholar with the Texas Center for Disability Studies. Her clinical interests include working with LGBTQ+ individuals and neurodivergent youth and adults, including autistic individuals, and individuals with ADHD and intellectual disabilities. She places a strong emphasis on affirming, trauma-informed care.
Madison has experience providing counseling in school-based and community settings. As a Graduate Counseling Intern at an early college high school, Madison supported teen parents and LGBTQ+ teens through trauma-informed counseling and collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to expand access to telehealth services. Previously, she worked as an Employment Consultant, supporting adults with autism and adults with intellectual disabilities through individualized, goal-oriented interventions. Across roles in special education and social justice advocacy, Madison has developed strong skills in ethical practice, cultural responsiveness, and collaborative care.
Madison approaches therapy with authenticity, reflection, and curiosity, and is committed to ongoing learning and professional growth. Her goal is to create a supportive space where clients feel understood as they navigate complex systems, build resilience, and move toward meaningful change.
Supervised by Alyssa Van Lopik, LCSW