SUPPORTING NEURODIVERGENT MINDS IN VANCOUVER

safety first. masking optional.

Living as a neurodivergent person in a world built for neurotypical rhythms can feel like constant translation work.

Masking, managing sensory overload, trying to keep pace while your brain moves fast, freezes, or works in a completely different way. I know this, as a late diagnosed ADHDer, who always thought they were just too sensitive, anxious, and depressed. ​

Whether you identify with ADHD, autism, OCD, sensory sensitivities, or you’re still figuring it out, therapy becomes a place where your nervous system finally gets to make sense.

Neurodivergent client supported in therapy
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Together, we may explore:

❊ unmasking and self-understanding

❊ unpacking internalized ableism 

❊ sensory overwhelm, shutdowns, or burnout

❊ communication and relationship differences

❊ routines that honour your actual energy

❊ grief from years of misattunement or self-blame

❊ building a self-concept that feels true and compassionate

You’re not “too much.” You’ve just been asked to live in a world that hasn’t been designed for your nervous system, and that’s something we can work with, gently and intentionally.