Supporting Neurodivergent Thinkers
Welcome to the Supporting Neurodivergent Thinkers workshop series, brought to you by the Counseling and Wellness Center. In this series, we cover topics that we hope will contribute to your own understanding about neurodiversity, support self-reflection, and provide practical strategies whether you're a family member, a partner, or an educator with a neurodiverse person in your life.
This workshop series is provided for informational purposes only. Anything said here should not be taken as a replacement for medical, clinical or professional advice or as a diagnosis or is suggesting any sort of medical intervention. Viewing this workshop series does not create a therapist client relationship between you and the Counseling and Wellness Center of Western Washington University.
While we hope this workshop series is useful, as with any kind of tool that would aid with self reflection, I want to acknowledge some difficult feelings may arise as part of engaging with this material, which could feel distressing. Please take care of yourself throughout your viewing of this workshop series.
This workshop series includes links to other websites for informational or reference purposes only and does not represent an endorsement of the products, services, or information described or offered by these other resources.
About the presenter: Sarah Kapostasy, MA, LMHC, is a staff therapist with the WWU Counseling and Wellness Center.