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Neuroaffirming Care
I offer neuroaffirming care and am especially passionate about supporting Autistic, ADH(D) and highly sensitive humans to build self-awareness and move towards a strengths-based lifestyle. Being a neuroaffirming practitioner means that in our sessions, pacing is important and nonjudgemental attunement to body language is key.
You deserve support in authentic self-expression! With neuroaffirming care, unmasking is invited and unwinding held tension and learned conditioning can lead to more aliveness and autonomy. I am trauma-informed, trained in EMDR, Somatic Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Polyvagal Theory. I have years of experience working with neurocomplex humans and frequently co-occuring issues.
“Liberty has a beautiful knack for supporting people in accepting and honoring their sensitivities in ways that aren’t limiting or pathologizing. Her work illuminates opportunities for people to access essential needs in a world that is often insensitive and inhospitable.”
Neurodiversity Consulations
for Practitioners
The truth is, traditional psychotherapy often fails to deliver support in a way that works for Neurodivergent individuals. Many therapeutic practices are inherently ableist…creating ongoing harm, furthering a sense of unbelonging and resulting in ineffective treatment for neurocomplex folks.
Consulting with a lived experience professional is a brilliant way to bridge the knowledge gap! Alchemize problematic practices into neurodiversity allyship and acceptance. Shift out of pathologizing frameworks and into more effective & accessible approaches emerging directly from the grassroots Neurodiversity and Mad Pride Movements.
Learn key concepts and simple reframes around productivity, communication and sensory challenges that graduate school and clinical supervision do not provide us. Lessen misdiagnosis, develop a more inclusive lens and bring awareness to how Neurodivergent traits are often misinterpreted as anxiety, trauma or other disorders.
My qualifications…
I am a researcher, activist and advocate within the Neurodiversity Movement. I love studying patterns and delving into current neuroscientific findings. My research is both community-based and clinical. My education comes from books, articles, podcasts, online groups, memes, videos, interviews, workshops and community symposiums. I love supporting up-to-date Neurodivergent individuals (coaches, educators, therapists, nutritionists, parents of Neuroqueer kids), as well as organizations working for disability justice. I have a wealth of personal and professional experience in anticarceral mental healthcare. I am passionate about supporting ND humans experiencing epistemic injustice and commonly co-occurring issues such as dysautonomia, (h)EDS, POTS, PTSD, PMDD and ARFID.