Are you a provider interested in joining our team of neurodiversity affirming providers?

 

Core Values

 
 
 

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Our Team

Our group of skilled therapists is here to help

 

Many individuals who embrace the concept of neurodiversity believe that people with differences do not need to be cured; they need help and accommodation instead

— John Elder Robinson

 

Neurodivergent Group Counseling

Values and Strengths, DBT Skills, and Unmasking

 

A highly developed values system is like a compass. It serves as a guide to point you in the right direction when you are lost

— Idowu Koyenikan

 

Private Practice Engineering

A collection of resources to help you establish and build your private therapy practice.

The concept of neurodiversity provides a paradigm shift in how we think about mental functioning. Instead of regarding large portions of the American public as suffering from deficit, disease, or dysfunction in their mental processing, neurodiversity suggests that we instead speak about differences in cognitive functioning

— Dr. Thomas Armstrong

 

Workshops and Training

Professional training and workshops to support a neurodiversity affirming community.

I’ve listened enough. It’s time for me to speak, however it may sound. Through an electronic device, my hands, or my mouth. Now it’s your time to listen. Are you ready?

— Neal Katz

 
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Neurodiversity Appreciation

Videos, books, and articles to build awareness in neurodiveristy

 

Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won't come in

— Isaac Asimov

 
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Self-Study Resources for Mental Health Therapists

Notes on videos, books, journals, and ethics to support self-study for mental health therapists.

 

My humanity is bound up in yours, for we can only be human together

— Desmond Tutu

 
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Community Resources and Support

A directory of local and national resources for crisis, domestic and sexual violence, housing, food, childcare, LGBTQI, and Racial Justice and Black Mental Health

 
 

Don’t think that there’s a different, better child ‘hiding’ behind the autism. This is your child. Love the child in front of you. Encourage his strengths, celebrate their quirks, and improve their weaknesses, the way you would with any child

— Claire Scovell LaZebnik