Practical Strategies for Neurodivergent Clients


 

Join us for a one-hour webinar that will explore the latest insights on supporting diverse brain profiles and address the unique challenges neurodivergent individuals may face in mindfulness practice. Gain access to an Alternative Breath Practices technique, complete with a client-ready transcript and specific adaptations for ADHD, aphantasia, interoception challenges, and autism—developed in collaboration with clinicians, researchers, and neurodivergent advisors.

 

Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or new to the field, this event will enrich your toolkit with practical, evidence-based approaches. Sign up now to enhance your practice and better serve your clients. 

 

Can’t make it? Register to receive a replay.

 

 

FREE 1-HR Virtual Event Registration

Thursday, August 29, 2024
5:00 - 6:00 PM ET

In your timezone: 2 PM PT / 10 PM GMT / 11 PM CEST

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What You’ll Learn:

Neurodiversity-Informed Mindfulness:

Understand the unique needs of neurodivergent clients and how tailored mindfulness strategies can improve your practice.

Sensory Challenges in Mindfulness:

Learn how to address sensory challenges such as aphantasia, interoception, and synesthesia, ensuring your practice is accessible and inclusive.

Gain Adapted Practices for Neurodivergent Clients:

Experience the Alternative Breath Anchors technique firsthand and take away a client-ready transcript, equipping you with the strategies to implement immediately.

 

About The Speakers

Sue Hutton MSW/RSW

Sue Hutton, MSW., RSW., has over 30 years of experience as a social worker and in mindfulness training. Sue has been developing neurodiversity-informed modifications for the MBSR curriculum with the CAMH Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre. This work is done in a collaborative effort with neurodiverse advisors and their caregivers.

Jan A. Wozniak MA, APPA

Jan A. Wozniak, MA, APPA, is an autistic scholar and currently serving as a research advisor at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre. He lectures regularly at Toronto Metropolitan University and Western University. Renowned for his pioneering research in autism, ADHD, and stress, Jan has received numerous awards for his contributions to the field.

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