On-Demand: The Dos and Don’ts of Counseling Neurodivergent Clients: A Trauma-Informed Somatic Approach to Autism and ADH - 3 CEUs
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- CE Hours Included: 3 Core (see below for more information)
- Format: On-Demand Webinar (“Asynchronous”) ~ At your leisure to be viewed at your own pace. You may pause, rewind, and fast forward at any point during the videos. You are in complete control of how you view this workshop. It also comes with a PowerPoint and references. There is a quiz at the end to ensure viewing and required by all CE approval organizations.
- Investment: $87 (provides lifetime access!)
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- Presented by: Nyck Walsh, LPC (see bio below)
- Instruction Level: Intermediate
- Target Audience: Psychologists, Counselors, Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists, Psychotherapists, Other Mental Health Professionals
Educational Objectives:
In this workshop, you will learn how to:
- Describe the importance of self-identification in the Autistic community
- Critique the pathology paradigm
- List the primary responsibilities of the therapist when working with Neurodivergent clients
Workshop Description:
Did you know that the rate of PTSD in Autistic people is 35%-42%, and 12%-37% in ADH (ADH is medically known as ADHD; Nyck will explain why he leaves off the last “D”) people, compared to 4% of the general population? This disturbing statistic is the fundamental reason why Autistic and ADH people need anti-ableist, trauma-informed therapy from clinicians who understand that being Neurodivergent (ND) does not equate to being a flawed or broken neuronormative person. While unique to every individual, the ND nervous system, mind, and body need its own approach that centers somatic resourcing, the client as self-expert, and understanding of the Neurodiversity paradigm versus the long-standing pathology paradigm. We will focus on language to use and to avoid, self-identification in the Autistic community, attributes or qualities that may suggest a client is Neurodivergent, and tools to approach your clients from a trauma-informed lens. In addition to learning how to better support your clients, you will discover more of your own uniqueness and access greater creativity and permission in your role as a therapist.
Presented by: Nyck Walsh, LPC
Nyck Walsh has been a leader for 14 years in bringing somatic, anti-ableist, trauma-informed care to Autistic children, adults, and families. They founded The Infinite U in 2009 after a most profound experience of teaching a yoga class to families with Autistic kids. In that hour, Nyck’s most shamed parts, specifically their gentleness, sensitivity, and seriousness, became true assets, and they witnessed kids and parents go from deep distress and isolation to a state of heightened calm, safety, and belonging. Originally formed in NJ, Nyck brought The Infinite U to Colorado while they pursued their graduate studies at Naropa University in Somatic Counseling Psychology, with a concentration in Body Psychotherapy. Over time, The Infinite U grew to include somatic counseling for kids, teens, and parents, community-oriented social groups for teens, summer camp programs, and family support that included groups for Autistic teens, their non-autistic siblings, and their parents. All of this work centered on Neurodivergent and Autistic people.
Through the pandemic and the shift to virtual work, The Infinite U transformed into Nyck Walsh Counseling and Training Center, focusing on individual work with adults and training clinicians, and is now located in Massachusetts. Their work, bringing a compassionate and accurate lens to Neurodivergent people, has created a large national following among clinicians wishing to expand their ability to serve Neurodivergent clients.
Nyck’s identities include white, Autistic, queer, trans, and Jewish. As a somatic, anti-oppression counselor, Nyck brings these values into their counseling and trainings. They acknowledge how their sociocultural locations inform their lived experience as an individual and as a clinician. They are deeply passionate about supporting late identified Autistic folx, especially helping people socialized as girls and women to unpack their lives through the lens of their unidentified and misunderstood Autistic experience. Nyck attributes so much of their personal and professional growth to their clients, who are by far their greatest teachers and the experts on Autism and ADH. When not advocating for marginalized people's individual and collective rights, Nyck can be found frolicking in the forest or beach, delighting in sensory pleasure, feeling big love for their family, or basking in solitude with their noise-canceling headphones.
3 Core "Asynchronous" CE Clock Hours Included - Details by License Type Below:
- PSYCHOLOGISTS: The Knowledge Tree (TKT) is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. TKT maintains responsibility for this program and its content. For more detailed information on the current CE ruling in Georgia, or if you are licensed in another state or country, please click here.
- COUNSELORS: The Knowledge Tree has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP), ACEP No. 7153. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The Knowledge Tree is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. Please click here for more detailed information.
- Counselors Licensed in Canada: This workshop is approved for 3 credit hours through the Canadian Counseling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA), event code: 64967615.
- SOCIAL WORKERS: This workshop is approved for 3 Core CE hours through the Georgia Society for Clinical Social Work (GSCSW), approval #021624. If you are licensed in another state or country, please click here for more detailed information.
- MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPISTS: This workshop is approved for 3 Core CE hours through the Georgia Association for Marriage & Family Therapy (GAMFT), approval #040-2024. If you are licensed in another state or country, please click here for more detailed information.
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