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NEURODIVERSITY
Neurodiversity
If you experience the world more intensely—emotionally, mentally, or physically—you may be realizing that your brain simply works differently.
Being neurodivergent (including ADHD, autism, OCD, and other neurotypes) is not a flaw.
But living in environments that are overstimulating, fast-paced, or invalidating can be exhausting.
Over time, many people learn to:
- Suppress or mask parts of themselves
- Push through overwhelm or burnout
- Question their reactions, needs, or limits
- Feel “too much,” “too sensitive,” or “not enough”
Neurodivergence and trauma often overlap.
Many people have spent years adapting to environments that didn’t truly support them—which can lead to chronic stress, self-doubt, and disconnection from themselves.
Therapy isn’t about changing who you are.
It’s about understanding yourself, supporting your nervous system, and building a life that works for you.
👉 Talk to someone who understands neurodivergence
Is this what you’re experiencing?
You might recognize yourself here if you:
- Identify (or suspect) that you may be ADHD, autistic, or otherwise neurodivergent
- Feel easily overwhelmed by noise, light, social demands, or busy environments
- Experience sensory burnout—feeling depleted, irritable, or shut down after too much input or stimulation
- Struggle with focus, organization, time management, or getting started on tasks—even when they matter to you
- Find yourself hyperfocused at times, then completely unable to engage at others
- Feel mentally overloaded by too many demands, decisions, or expectations
- Mask your discomfort or push yourself to “keep up,” even when it leads to exhaustion or burnout
- Replay interactions or worry about how you came across socially
- Absorb the emotions of others and feel emotionally or energetically drained
- Have difficulty identifying your needs—or asking for support without guilt
- Notice patterns of overworking, perfectionism, or pushing yourself beyond your limits to feel “enough”
For some people, overwhelm or burnout can also lead to feeling disconnected, numb, or “checked out.” You can learn more about this on our Dissociation page.
You don’t need to relate to everything here.
And you don’t need a formal diagnosis to seek support.
If something resonates, it’s worth exploring.
👉 Get neuroaffirmative support
Our Approach
At Healing Tree, we offer neuroaffirmative, trauma-informed therapy.
That means:
- We do not pathologize your neurotype
- We don’t try to “fix” you or make you “normal”
- We recognize neurodivergence as a valid and meaningful way of being
- We understand the impact of living in environments that may not support your needs
- We approach your experiences with curiosity, respect, and collaboration
While some clinics focus on assessment and diagnosis, our work focuses on what comes next.
We help you:
- Understand and accept your neurodivergent identity
- Process the impact of being misunderstood, unsupported, or overlooked
- Reduce shame, self-doubt, and internalized criticism
- Identify what environments, supports, and rhythms actually work for you
- Build a life that aligns with your needs, strengths, and energy
Our work aligns with a broader movement toward acceptance and normalization of neurodiversity, recognizing that different ways of thinking and experiencing the world are part of natural human variation—not problems to be solved.
👉 Work with a therapist who understands neurodivergence
You Don’t Have to Figure This Out Alone
If this resonates, you don’t need to have everything figured out before reaching out.
You don’t need a diagnosis.
You don’t need certainty.
You can start with a simple, low-pressure conversation.
What Support Can Look Like
Over time, many clients begin to:
- Feel less overwhelmed and more regulated in their daily life
- Understand their needs—and feel more confident advocating for them
- Experience less shame and self-criticism
- Build routines and systems that actually support how they function
- Feel more comfortable being themselves, without masking as much
- Create a life that feels more sustainable, balanced, and aligned
This isn’t about becoming someone else.
It’s about building a life that works for you.
👉 Start building a life that fits how you work
You Don’t Have to Be “Ready”
You don’t need to have a label.
You don’t need to be certain about your identity.
If something has always felt different—or harder than it seems for others—that’s enough to explore.
We’ll meet you where you are, and move at your pace.
👉 Reach out when you’re ready (we’ll meet you where you are)
📞 Start with a Conversation
The first step is a free consultation with our client care coordinator, where we’ll:
- Understand what you’re navigating
- Answer your questions
- Help match you with a therapist who understands neurodivergence
Not Sure Who to See?
Finding the right therapist matters—especially if you’ve felt misunderstood in the past.
We can help match you with someone on our team who fits your needs, preferences, and communication style.
DR. JULIA DI NARDO (she/her)
Psychologist and Co-Director
ELENA GRINEVITCH (she/her)
Psychologist and Co-Director
SOPHIA KNOCHE (she/her)
Psychologist
DR. PAYTON BERNETT (they/them)
Psychologist
EMMA COHEN (she/her)
Psychotherapist
ERIKA BACA (she/her)
Intern Psychologist
CORY DANKNER (he/him)
Counselling Intern
LAYLA KABBAJ (she/her)
Counselling Intern
ALYSSA JAMES (she/her)
Social Worker
currently on leave
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