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SUMMARY:Understanding Neurodiversity in Relationships - A Panel Discussion moderated by Dayna Guido\, MSW\, LCSW\, ACSW
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a panel discussion\, moderated by Dayna Guido\, MSW\, LCSW\, ACSW\, with experts in neurodiversity\, Benjamin Meyer\, LCSW-R\, and Ashley Brown\, MSW\, LCSW\, CADC III. \nWhile every brain and personality is unique\, neurodivergent folks simply integrate the world a bit differently. For instance\, some process slightly slower\, but actually think with more depth. Others have difficulty with attention\, or don’t quite “read the room” but have imaginations the size of Texas. \nNeurodivergence is legitimately different and legitimately interesting. \nIn this webinar\, we’ll dive into the wide range of neurodiversity\, particularly in the realm of relationships with others. We’ll explore the many triumphs — as well as the challenges — that are encountered when the neurodiverse person connects with their non-diverse friends\, coworkers\, family members or partners. \nFrom defining neurodiversity\, to exploring the many ways neurodivergent folks can build successful relationships\, the presenters will share their considerable experience with participants\, contributing to a lively discussion with opportunities for questions and answers. \n\nWE HOPE YOU’LL JOIN US!  \nPlease this registration button to reserve your seat on Zoom.\nNote: A recording will be available after the event\, but you must register to receive the link. \nRegister for this Event \n\nTHIS IS A BY CONTRIBUTION EVENT \nClick on the contribution button and pay what you are able.\nThe suggested amount is $10 (US)\, but if you are not able to contribute at this time\, please simply register.\n \nPlease Make a Contribution to Help Us Cover Expenses — Thank You! \n\nAbout the Panel: \nDayna Guido\, MSW\, LCSW\, ACSW is in private practice in Asheville\, NC. She specializes in supervision and ethics. For over 40 years Dayna has been working with people who have neurodivergent traits\, well before we used that word. She is the author of Creative Ways to Learn Ethics and the co-author of The Parental Tool Box.  Learn more about Dayna at daynaguido.com \n\nBenjamin Meyer\, LCSW-R is a bilingual psychotherapist and coach in English and Spanish who specializes in helping neurodivergent adults adapt to employment and social demands and neurodiverse couples to build communication strategies. Trained in psychodynamic\, family systems\, neurodiverse couples therapy\, and a certified neurodiversity sexuality professional\, he provides a combination of practical and psychological strategies that focus on strengths and managing challenges. He has also been a social ambassador for the NVLD Project\, an advocacy organization regarding Nonverbal Learning Disability\, has written numerous articles and blogs\, been featured on podcasts\, presents regularly\, and been cited in the Bored Panda. Learn more about Benjamin at benjaminmeyerlcsw.com \n\nAshley Brown\, MSW\, LCSW\, CADC III is a licensed therapist with over 15 years of experience working with adolescents and young adults\, particularly those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)\, in the LGBTQA+ community\, and those struggles with depression and anxiety. She is dual-licensed as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist\, with a specialization in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. Currently\, she works as a therapist\, coach\, presenter\, and trainer within her private practice\, Ashley Brown Counseling\, and with Elevate Family\, a program that helps young people transition from intensive treatment to real-world settings. Ashley’s approach is rooted in compassion\, humor\, and creativity\, using art and somatic therapies to help clients express themselves\, particularly when words are difficult. She is deeply committed to supporting young people\, especially those navigating ASD. Outside of her professional life\, Learn more at ashleybrowncounseling.com
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