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Neurodivergent Affirming Therapy
In Seattle

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The Transformative Power of Therapy for Neurodivergent Adults

Neurodivergent-affirming therapy (NAT) is an approach that rejects the view that neurodivergence is something to be “cured.” Instead, it focuses on celebrating your strengths and unique ways of thinking. Neurodivergent-affirming therapy aims to help by encouraging you to discover more about yourself, speak up for what you need, and develop strategies to deal with challenges that are specific to you. Neurodiversity-affirming therapists are trained to understand and respect the different experiences of neurodivergent individuals. Your therapist will work together with you, creating a space for open communication, trust-building, and empowerment.

Neurodivergent individuals might face difficulties in social situations, sensory sensitivities, managing tasks, and dealing with societal biases. The neurodivergent paradigm, which is the basis of this therapy, values diversity, focuses on strengths, supports empowerment and inclusion, and respects the independence of neurodivergent individuals. Neurodivergent-affirming therapy helps change how society sees neurodivergence, making it more inclusive and understanding, so neurodivergent individuals can thrive and be appreciated for their unique contributions.

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Why Do Neurodivergent Adults Go to Therapy?

Neurodivergent individuals seek therapy for various reasons, each unique to their personal experiences and needs

Navigating with Social Challenges

Many neurodivergent individuals face difficulties in navigating social interactions. Therapy provides a safe space to explore and develop effective social skills, fostering more meaningful connections.

Addressing Mental Health

Neurodivergent individuals may be more susceptible to mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression. Therapy offers a supportive environment to address these concerns, recognizing the intersectionality of neurodivergence and mental well-being.

Developing Coping Strategies

The neurodivergent experience often involves unique challenges, and therapy helps individuals develop personalized coping strategies to navigate daily life successfully.

Enhancing Self-Understanding

Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapy promotes self-discovery and self-acceptance. It provides a platform to explore one's identity, strengths, and challenges, contributing to a positive sense of self.

Navigating Transitions

Life transitions, such as entering college or the workforce, can be particularly challenging for neurodivergent individuals. Therapy offers guidance and support during these pivotal moments.

Building Self-Advocacy Skills

Advocating for one's needs is crucial for neurodivergent individuals, whether in educational settings, workplaces, or daily life. Therapy helps build self-advocacy skills, empowering individuals to communicate effectively and assertively.

Improving Relationships

Neurodivergent individuals may encounter challenges in forming and maintaining relationships due to differences in communication styles or social nuances. Therapy can help improve interpersonal skills, fostering healthier and more fulfilling connections with others.

Improving Executive Functioning

Challenges in executive functioning, such as organization and time management, can impact daily life. Neurodivergent-affirming therapy focuses on enhancing these skills for improved overall functioning.

What Are Neurodivergent Struggling With?

Neurodivergent individuals may face a range of challenges in navigating a world primarily designed for neurotypical experiences.

Social Challenges

Neurodivergent individuals may face difficulties in navigating social interactions, understanding social cues, and forming relationships.

Sensory Sensitivities

Sensory processing differences can lead to heightened sensitivities or challenges in processing sensory information, impacting daily experiences.

Executive Functioning

Challenges in executive functioning, such as organization, time management, and planning, can pose obstacles in various aspects of life.

Employment Barriers

Neurodivergent individuals may encounter difficulties in the workplace, where employers and colleagues may lack awareness and accommodations for their unique strengths and challenges.

Bullying and Harassment

Neurodivergent individuals may be more susceptible to bullying and harassment, as differences in behavior or communication styles may be misunderstood or stigmatized.

Educational Obstacles

Traditional educational settings may not cater to diverse learning styles, making it challenging for neurodivergent students to thrive without tailored support and accommodations.

Systemic Bias

Neurodivergent individuals often encounter systemic biases in various aspects of life, including education, employment, and healthcare, due to societal norms that favor neurotypical experiences.

Healthcare Disparities

Healthcare systems may not adequately address the specific healthcare needs and accommodations required by neurodivergent individuals, resulting in disparities in access and quality of care.

Legal and Policy Gaps

There may be gaps in legal frameworks and policies that fail to adequately protect the rights and well-being of neurodivergent individuals, exacerbating their vulnerability to discrimination and prejudice.

What is Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapy?

Neurodivergent-affirming therapy is a therapeutic approach that respects and validates the experiences, strengths, and challenges of neurodivergent individuals. Unlike traditional models that pathologize neurodivergence, this therapy recognizes neurodiversity as an inherent aspect of human diversity and aims to empower individuals.

Strengths-Based Focus

Neurodivergent-affirming therapy emphasizes identifying and celebrating the strengths and abilities of neurodivergent individuals rather than concentrating on perceived deficits.

Empowerment and Self-Advocacy

The therapy encourages self-discovery, self-advocacy, and the development of coping strategies tailored to individual needs, fostering a sense of agency and autonomy.

Cultivating a Positive Identity

It involves exploring and affirming neurodivergent identities, fostering a positive sense of self, and countering societal stigmas and stereotypes.

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Take The Next Step

Neurodivergent-affirming therapy plays a crucial role in reshaping the narrative surrounding neurodivergence. By adopting a strengths-based and empowering approach, this therapeutic model significantly contributes to fostering a more inclusive and understanding society. It recognizes and celebrates the unique strengths and challenges of neurodivergent individuals, advocating for an environment where their contributions are not only acknowledged but actively celebrated.

Your path is not defined by obstacles; instead, it's guided by empowerment and understanding. Whether you're navigating social challenges, seeking assistance with sensory sensitivities, or aiming to enhance your overall well-being, our therapists are dedicated to guiding you. Reach out today and take the first step towards a more enriched and fulfilling life. Your unique journey deserves recognition, and our therapists are committed to ensuring that you thrive in an environment that truly values and cherishes your individuality.

Offering online and in-person therapy in Washington.

Your Specialized Therapist

Sam McCann, LMHCA

Specializing in grief, anxiety, and neurodiversity-affirming therapy for late and self-diagnosed ADHD and Autistic adults.

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