Autism/ASD
Neurodiversity
Living with autism means experiencing the world through a different sensory, cognitive, and social lens. Autism is not a deficit, but a difference in how information, communication, and stimulation are processed.
Indicators
Autism may show up through sensory sensitivities, social or communication differences, a strong need for routine or predictability, or feeling easily overwhelmed by noise, crowds, or unstructured environments. You may experience social fatigue, difficulty interpreting social cues, or a sense of being misunderstood despite clear intentions. Over time, masking these differences can lead to stress, anxiety, or burnout.
How therapy can help
Therapy can support greater self-understanding, emotional regulation, and navigating daily life in ways that respect neurodivergent needs. The goal is not to change who you are, but to reduce distress, support self-advocacy, and build strategies that make life feel more manageable and sustainable.
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Autism/ASD
therapist.

Charlene Savoie
Trauma Informed Naturotherapist
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Joëlle Mazerolle-Keough
Educational Consultant
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