HEY SHAUNA ART THERAPY CONSULTATIONS

NEURODIVERSITY / NEURODIVERGENCE

These consultations are for anyone wanting to step into more ease and understanding around working with folks who locate as Neurodivergent – with and without formal assessment or diagnosis.

And I do want to be specific in that I work with adults only, and not youth/children …which extends into an understanding that the information & perspective that I’ll be showing up with will be specific to supporting adults. I want to be super clear with this distinction, as I believe that the conversations, supports, and experiences are very different in many ways.

BOOKING A CONSULTATION

 

WHO IT’S FOR

Maybe you’re a counsellor, therapist, social worker, community support worker, care provider, teacher… and you’d like to learn more about how to show up differently for the people in your life (perhaps even yourself) that locate on the spectrum(s) of Neurodivergence.

HOW IT WORKS

ND Consultations can be private (1:1) conversations, or for a private group of your choice/gathering (personal or workplace).

PRIVATE (1:1)

If you’d like to book a private (1:1) consultation, you can do that either through my online booking calendar (listed as Supervision/Consultation), or by contacting me to arrange something by email or telephone.

 

PRIVATE (GROUP)

If you’d like to book a group consultation, please reach out with an email to let me know the size of your group, and any other specifics you’d like to include.

If you have any questions – please ask.

Author Ursula Le Guin describes our imaginations as the single most useful tool that we possess – a tool that we have to learn how to use, “to invent our lives, make them up, imagine them” – that the learning, teaching, and exercising of our imaginations is something foundational to our basic life skills “for growth, for health, for competence, for joy”.

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Located on the traditional and ancestral territories of the Lekwungen speaking (Songhees and Esquimalt) peoples. Thankful for their historical and ongoing stewardship of these beautiful lands, and the opportunity to step into collaborative stewardship, community care, learning, and being better.