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Tamara Keegan

(she/her)

Student Therapist

BA (Child and Youth Care), MSW (Cand.)

Ontario, Canada, USA

English

Virtual/online

Clients Served

  • Young Adults and Adults (12+)
  • Parents and family members of
    neurodivergent children
  • Neurodivergent parents
  • LGBTQ2SIA+
My Story

As an MSW student who is queer, autistic and ADHD, as well as a parent of neurodivergent children, I bring both lived experience and professional focus to my work, with a strong belief in the importance of self-acceptance, community and self-advocacy.

About Tamara

I bring 20 years of experience as a Child and Youth Care practitioner into my work, primarily working with autistic young people in the public school system. I went back to school to pursue a Masters of Social Work because I saw that there was a gap in identity-affirming services for the youth in my classrooms. I am deeply interested in creating spaces where neurodivergent youth feel seen, valued, and supported in exploring their identities, as well as empowered to self-advocate in environments often not designed for the way they experience the world. 

I enjoy working with families of neurodivergent young people and am passionate about the importance of neurodiversity-affirming support for parents as they support and advocate for their children. Parents are often given hopeless, deficit based messages about their neurodivergent children, and I believe that this is harmful, focusing my own practice on working with families to develop cross-neurotype communication skills, cope with competing needs within the family, and learn about the varied and valid ways that children can develop and engage with the world.

I am also committed to supporting the journeys of neurodivergent parents. Like many parents, I realized I was neurodivergent after my child’s diagnosis, and have personal experience with the process of learning to understand myself better while also working through the challenges and burnout that can come with the unpredictability, sleep deprivation and sensory demands of parenting. My goal is to support parents in exploring their self-regulation needs as parents and the development of self-compassion.

I serve these communities
  • Autistic, ADHD, and AuDHD youth and adult
  • Late, recently, and self-diagnosed individuals
  • Families
  • Parents of neurodivergent children
  • Neurodivergent parents and parents questioning their neurotype
  • LGBTQ2SI+ youth and adults
I can help with
    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Communication
    • Self-Advocacy
    • Boundaries
    • Social Connection
    • Parenting
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:
    • Child and Youth Care
    • Strengths-Based Practice
    • Trauma-Informed Practice
    • Crisis Intervention
Read more about therapeutic modalities here.

Fees

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Individuals - $60 per 50-minute session

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Parents/Families - $90 per 75-minute session

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ACCEPT Parent Package- $495 for five 75-minute sessions plus video introduction, workbooks, activities, and a written assessment

Read more about our Accept Groups for Neurodivergent Youth and Adults

Book a free consultation with our Care Consultant to discuss how we can work together to meet your goals

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.

All students are supervised by Wendy McGuire, Registered Social Worker, OCSWSSW #814939

Insurance Coverage

Registered practitioners’ fees may be covered by Extended Health Insurance Plans. Check with your provider.

Cancellation Policy

Without 48 hours advance notice for appointment cancellations, the full session fee will be billed.

Articles
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