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- Growing apart over time
Asperger’s/ASD
Being an adult with Asperger’s Syndrome poses specific challenges. Although awareness is growing, the vast majority of society is not only neurotypical (non-Asperger’s), but also poorly educated on the subject. As a result, even well-intentioned individuals may react to you with unease or impatience, leaving you feeling sad, angry, and/or ostracized. You may even have trouble finding or keeping jobs, with further consequences to your self-esteem. An empathetic, well-informed therapist can help you manage these emotions and build necessary social skills within the context of how your mind works.
My counseling approach combines client-centered therapy with cognitive techniques. As a client-centered counselor, I will work to get to know you, the individual, in the context of your Asperger’s. Once we’ve built a trusting relationship, we will collaborate on identifying your particular goals, whether internal (self-compassion, coping with emotion) or external (building relationships and navigating a world that thinks differently than you do). As we build strategies to reach these goals, I will work to help you build a clear and compassionate understanding of yourself, in terms of both strengths and challenges. Without trying to change the way you think, I will help you to identify and challenge thought patterns that may not be serving you well. The end goal is for you to become an effective and appreciative ally of the unique human being you are.