Celebrating Neurodiversity, Building Connections & Affirming Identities
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Individual Therapy: Adults

Therapy for Neurodivergent Adults

Virtual Therapy for Neurodivergent Adults

Maryland | DC | Virginia


"Neurodiversity is an umbrella term." Umbrella over text: "Autism, ADHD, DID, OSDD, Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, Tourette's, Synesthesia, OCD, ABI, PDA, Dyscalculia, and more!" By @Colourblind_Zebra

Does it have to be so hard?

As neurodivergent adults, we are navigating a world build largely by, and for, neurotypical people.

On any given day, we are faced with dozens of messages that tell us: this space is not for you.

As these messages build up over time, we can be left feeling

anxious, lonely and disconnected.


what’s different about individual therapy at ptc?

Clinical Experience: PTC Therapists are committed to engaging in ongoing trainings and education that go beyond the “evidence-based practices” touted by neurotypical professionals as the “gold standard” for treating what they identify as “disorders”. Instead, we seek to learn from those who have lived experience themselves, whether they are licensed professionals or not!

Lived Experience: Therapists at PTC come in different flavors of neurospicy, just like our clients. Most of us are also self-proclaimed nerds and/or geeks and love bringing fandoms into sessions.

Individual therapy for neurodivergent adults at Playful Therapy Connections provides a space where you can connect with your therapist in the ways that are most natural for you without fear of being shamed, shushed or hurried along.

We do not ‘teach social skills’. Instead, we honor each person’s way of being by offering a supportive space where you can be yourself and explore the ways in which you want to show up in the world. Rather than providing a set curriculum intended to teach you how to mask or “pass as neurotypical”, you are invited to bring in your own special interests, expertise and topics of choice to each session.

Our neurodivergent licensed therapists and clinical interns focus on building up your strengths and do not operate from a deficit-based model.

Therapy at PTC for adults who identify as Autistic / ADHD’rs / AuDHDr’s / anxious / depressed aims to help you:

explore

Explore your identity so that you can understand what does and doesn’t work for you and figure out the ways you want to show up in the world.

Understanding how ableism impacts your life and work against internalized ableism.

learn

Learn ways to manage daily stressors, anxiety and depression that work for you.

We aren’t going to be handing you a self-help workbook (unless you want one!) - instead we’ll take the time to walk through options and see which ones you like.

CElebrate

Celebrate your unique identity and neurotype.

Sure, we know it’s not all sunshine and puppies (no #ToxicPositivity here) - but it’s also not all doom and gloom.


Getting Started is Easy! The Details:

1: Schedule Your Free Consultation

Pick a convenient time to talk & complete a brief questionnaire to get ready.

(Psst - hate talking on the phone? Yeah, us too. We can coordinate over email instead - just mention it in your questionnaire.)

2: Chat with our new client coordinator

Explore how individual therapy will help you meet your goals & get matched to a therapist.

If over the phone, this will be a 15 minute call with Maya (they/them), our New Client Coordinator, or Danni (she/her), our NCC assistant.

Maya or Danni will get your intake & weekly therapy sessions scheduled.

3: Paperwork time

You’ll receive an email linking you to our online portal where you’ll fill out paperwork and provide payment information.

Virtual: You’ll receive a Google Meet invite with your unique telehealth link.

In Person: You’ll receive an email with our address and detailed information on parking and getting to our office.

4: intake

Once all your paperwork is submitted, the intake time you selected is officially confirmed.

You’ll meet with your therapist for 60 minutes to get to know one another, talk about goals and review practice policies.

5: weekly Sessions

Therapy always starts out at least 1x/week, typically for 45 minutes per session.

Sessions will be at the same recurring time each week, unless you and your therapist decide otherwise.