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SFTC24: Neurodiversity and Stress: Working with Divergence
CE: 1.00
Speakers: Misty Schmidt, MS, Federico Mendez, MS, Anne Rambo, PhD
Neurodivergent young people, such as those who are autistic and/or ADHD, often perceive and process sensory information, social cues, and emotional signals differently than their neurotypical peers. Their unique neurological profiles can make them more susceptible to stress and trauma, especially when their environment is not adapted to their needs. These differences can also cause issues in relationships. Special attention needs to be given by school-based family therapists, as well as other family therapists working with young people, families, and couples.
**Disclaimer: Please note that this recording is from an in-person conference session, and there may be moments where the speaker is momentarily out of view or not fully visible on screen. Due to technical limitations or the nature of live events, there may be inconsistencies in the camera framing or transitions. Please also note that some of the audience questions may be difficult to hear due to the nature of the live event set up. We appreciate your understanding and patience as you watch this session.
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