Larissa Todisco

Behavioral Coaching Specialist
  • Phone:         855-314-5625
  • Email:           Hello@wellbalancedpsych.com
  • Locations:   California , Washington & Arizona
Education:

Bachelor of Arts, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Master of Arts in Psychology, Liberty University

Post-Masters in Behavioral Science, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)

Board Certifications: 

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) — Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB)

Specialties

Executive-Function & Adult ADHD Coaching

Parent Coaching 

Burnout & Life-Transitions Coaching 

Anxiety & Stress Skills Training 

Productivity & Habit Building 

Sleep, Routines & Lifestyle Systems 

Larissa Todisco

“I’m inspired by the everyday courage it takes to keep showing up, and drawing from my background in sport and behavioral science, I help people create simple systems that build confidence and consistency.”

Larissa Todisco has always been curious about behavior—how people build habits, sustain focus, and bounce back from setbacks. Her path started in the pool as a Division I athlete, where teamwork, coaching, and daily discipline shaped how she thinks about change. That experience cemented her love for understanding why patterns stick (or don’t). After graduate training in psychology with advanced study in applied behavior analysis and years of hands-on work supporting autism and complex behaviors, Larissa now focuses on helping adults make practical, sustainable shifts through behavioral coaching.

Larissa provides behavioral coaching for high-performing adults, including entrepreneurs, professionals, parents, college and graduate students, and former athletes. She supports adult ADHD, executive dysfunction (procrastination, organization, follow-through), stress and anxiety, burnout, sleep and routine challenges, and life transitions. Her style is structured, collaborative, and action-oriented, with clear goal setting, weekly plans, and practical accountability.

Coaching tools may include habit and routine systems, time management and productivity strategies, attention and task initiation skills, emotion regulation support, progress tracking, and coordination with your clinician or therapist when helpful. The focus is simple and practical: reduce overwhelm, improve consistency, and build changes that actually stick.

Note: Behavioral coaching is non-clinical and does not diagnose, treat, or prescribe. It’s designed to complement (not replace) medical or mental-health care.

Larissa in three words:

Compassionate • Motivated • Intentional

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