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erin young

(they/them)

Registered Social Worker, Dungeon Master

BSc, BSW, MSW (Cand.)

Ontario, Canada

English

Virtual/online

Clients Served

  • Youth, Young Adults, Adults
  • Groups
  • LGBTQ2SIA+
My Story

I draw on both my education and lived experience as a queer, neurodivergent person in my work. While learning and growing alongside clients, I offer affirming, client-centered care that honours each individual’s identities, perspectives, and experiences. My current passion is running a therapeutic Dungeons and  Dragons group where we explore character traits, identity and secret powers in a  neuroaffirming space. 

About Erin

After a winding path through other fields and a lot of trial and error in my early career, I found myself drawn to work that centers connection and care. Social work became a natural fit, offering the opportunity to build relationships where people feel genuinely seen and supported in their authentic selves.

I draw on both my education and lived experience as a queer, neurodivergent person in my work. While learning and growing alongside clients, I offer affirming, client-centered care that honours each individual’s identities, perspectives, and experiences.

I serve these communities
  • Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD
  • Youth and Adults
  • Late, Recently, and Self-diagnosed
  • 2SLGBTQIA+ communities/Sexual and Gender Diverse folx
I am trained in
All Scattergram team members are trained in the A.C.C.E.P.T. Program™ and use Mindfulness, Trauma-Informed, LGBTQ2SI+-Affirming, and Strengths-Based approaches. In addition, I have the following training, skills, professional expertise, and experience:
    • Trauma-informed
    • 2SLGBTQIA+-affirming
    • Strengths-based approaches
    • Crisis intervention (ASIST)
    • Mindfulness

Dungeons & Dragons

Read more about Dungeons and Dragons for Youth and Adults:

The Practice

This practice is a virtual practice. At present, all sessions take place online. The platform we use is called Jane, a practice management system designed by and for Canadian health and mental health professionals. For groups, we also use Zoom and Google Meet.

Articles
Why are transitions so hard?

Why are transitions so hard?

Whether you’re a neurodivergent parent or a child or young adult, transitions like the end of the school year can disrupt your well-oiled schoolyear...

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Types of Therapy

Types of Therapy

Types of Therapy & Modalities common to our therapists defined: DBT, CBT, Mindfulness, Trauma-informed and of course the A.C.C.E.P.T Program™.

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