Julie Legg speaks with Romy Graichen from Therapy Advances; a neurodivergent therapist, trainer, and consultant, about the intersection of ADHD and therapy. Diagnosed later in life with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and dyspraxia, Romy shares her unique journey and the challenges she faced navigating a world often shaped by neurotypical norms.
Together, they discuss how therapy can be more inclusive and empowering for neurodivergent individuals, emphasizing the transformative potential of integrating lived experiences into therapeutic practices. Romy shares her work in training therapists to move beyond traditional, neurotypical frameworks, fostering a deeper understanding of the unique needs and strengths of neurodivergent clients. She highlights the importance of adapting communication styles, challenging biases, and creating affirming spaces where clients can feel seen and understood.
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