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Information chaos is a state of having too much information, not enough information, hard to access information, and just plain wrong information. The information landscape for Autism (ASD) and AD(H)D (Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder) and other kinds of neurodivergence is rife with chaos. It’s hard to know where to look for reliable, accurate information. It’s hard to make sense of conflicting information. And it’s hard to sort out fake facts from facts. At Scattergram, we enjoy diving into the chaos and connecting the dots so that we can provide you with the neurodiverse-affirming answers and resources you are looking for.
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challenges at school, time management & organization, anxiety & depression,
sensory sensitivities,
social isolation, questions around identity
exploring sex and gender identity, gender transitioning and affirmation, relationships, coming out, community
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building a meaningful, authentic life, clarifying values, exploring possibilities for school, work, or creativity, setting goals,
finding love and community
letting go while holding on, shifting boundaries, understanding atypical development, it will be alright
All our therapists are trained in Scattergram’s A.C.C.E.P.T.
neurodiversity-affirming treatment model
navigating work, relationships & parenting, late diagnosis, masking and unmasking, autistic burnout, values & goals clarification,
financial security, aging
couples
neudodivergent/neurodivergent or neurodivergent/neurotypical
Relating to Scattergram’s practice
and neurodiversity
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At Scattergram we have a process for exploring neurodivergence that goes beyond a checklist of deficits.
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