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Neurodivergent Supervision
ACA accreditted Individual and Group Supervision
Looking for community
Are you a neurodivergent practitioner, or someone who works with the neurodivergent community?
Neurodiversity is becoming more understood in mental health, but there’s still a lot of gaps. Whether you’re a neurodivergent therapist wanting to talk about your experiences without stigma, or are wanting to build specific skills to work better with the neurodivergent community, working with someone who specialises can give you new ideas, and build trust in yourself.
I work from a non-pathologising, identity-affirming framework, to support neurodivergent people in understanding their needs, recognising their strengths, and feeling empowered to get their needs met without shame. Together, we can support you, and your participants, to feel comfortable and confidant in your knowledge and trust in your skills.
Neurodivergent Professionals
You deserve inclusive and affirming supervision for the same reasons your participants deserve inclusive and affirming therapy: so you have a space to be yourself, be comfortable, and feel safe exploring how you work best.
Use supervision to deepen and explore your practice, work through complex cases, and share your thoughts without a mask or filter.
Communicate your way so you can feel heard and understood, and support your participants to express themselves, too
Develop a sustainable practice to feel good in your work, and protect against counsellor burnout AND neurodivergent burnout
Skip the small talk and dig into the conversations you want to have about your work, without judgement (and probably with enthusiasm)
Professionals working with Neurodivergent populations
Most counselling skills have value for everyone, but there are situations where theraputic staples like open questions, silence, and “how does that make you feel?” won’t work the way you expect them to.
Supervision will offer practical tools, deeper insights into neurodiversity, and a chance to reflect on how your beliefs and assumptions might influence your work. Whether you’re navigating your own neurodivergence or learning how to best support others, this space is here to help you thrive.
Recognie diverse needs in your neurodivergent clients or colleagues, and adapt your approach to create an environment of acceptance and respect.
Shift the narrative from pathologising to affirming, exploring ways to support autonomy, creativity, and self-trust.
Address communication differences, manage expectations, and tailor therapeutic strategies for neurodivergent clients to better meet their goals.
online & In Person | All Counsellors Welcome
Individual Supervision
Available now
Individual supervision is great to deepen your self-knowledge and dedicate more time to complex cases and questions.
If you’re a neurodivergent practitioner who finds face to face supervision unhelpful for your processing needs, there are a-synchronous options that blend talk time with journalling and answering questions in your own time, to support your growth in whatever ways suit you best.
Available now, book online or get in touch via the contact form below
online Group | All Counsellors Welcome
Group Supervision
Group supervision brings together counsellors to share insights, learn from each other, and deepen their practice in a supportive environment.
Whether you’re new to counselling or an experienced practitioner, group supervision offers fresh perspectives and fosters community in your profession.
I will confirm starting dates once we have enough participants. If you’re interested, get in touch via the contact form below!
Details
Days & Times
Sunday, 11am - 12:30pm
Monday, 7pm - 8:30pm
Group Size
Max 8 participants
Cost
$80 per session
Ready to jump in, or ask some questions?
Let’s get started
Get in touch, let me know what you’re curious about, and let’s begin this journey together.
Are you student or alumni of the Masters of Narrative Therapy and Community Work?
We’re colleagues! CLICK HERE to see my offer for fellow MNTaCW folks.
Questions?
FAQs
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A mix of my lived experience, years of learning from Neurodivergent participants and fellow Neurodivergent counsellors, and intentionally studying and learning about current practice and research.
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It’s about recognising that everyone’s brains have strengths, weaknesses, and unique needs, and actively adjusting supervision to make it accessible for those needs.
It’s also about recognising how society, stigma, and ablism impact our lives, and the lives of our participants.
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By being flexible, talking to you about how you work best, and making changes to the format. This might involve cameras being on or off, communicating via text or images, or using journalling and emailing to give you processing time to answer questions.
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Nope! You can diversify- and I encourage you to, so that you’re getting multiple professional perspectives.
That said, if you find we’re a good fit and would like to join me for both individual and group supervision, you’re welcome to do so.