Neurodiversity-Affirming Psychotherapy: Clinical Pathways To Autistic Mental Health provides an attachment-based framework within which clinicians can support autistic/neurodivergent clients to benefit from effective, trauma-informed psychotherapy.
Neurodiversity-Affirming Psychotherapy: Clinical Pathways To Autistic Mental Health provides an attachment-based framework within which clinicians can support autistic/neurodivergent clients to benefit from effective, trauma-informed psychotherapy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ruth M. Strunz is a Registered Psychotherapist and Clinical Supervisor specializing in cross-neurotype attachment relationships, across the lifespan. Ruth's model of Neurodiversity-Affirming Psychotherapy is grounded in extensive practice-based evidence. She brings over 25 years of clinical experience to training and mentoring clinicians in neurodiversity-affirming psychotherapy, across Canada and internationally.
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1. Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy (NAP) and Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) 2. Autism is a diagnosis neurodivergence is an identity 3. Neurodiversity and the therapeutic alliance 4. Self and co regulation in Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy (NAP) 5. Sensory processing and mental health 6. Communication and neurodivergence 7. Executive functioning and autistic mental health 8. Therapeutic tools of Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy (NAP) 9. Goal setting and monitoring in Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy (NAP) 10. Autism, attachment, and accessibility in Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy (NAP)
1. Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy (NAP) and Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) 2. Autism is a diagnosis neurodivergence is an identity 3. Neurodiversity and the therapeutic alliance 4. Self and co regulation in Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy (NAP) 5. Sensory processing and mental health 6. Communication and neurodivergence 7. Executive functioning and autistic mental health 8. Therapeutic tools of Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy (NAP) 9. Goal setting and monitoring in Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy (NAP) 10. Autism, attachment, and accessibility in Neurodiversity Affirming Psychotherapy (NAP)
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