A framework you can use in your next session.

You will leave this book with a named, sequenced clinical structure that tells you where your neurodivergent client is in their journey, what they need at each stage, and why. Not principles to hold loosely in mind. A map. When your client asks what happens next, you will have an answer.


A reframe of relapse that removes the shame.

If you have watched a neurodivergent client lose the ground they gained and quietly wondered whether you missed something, this book changes how you hold that experience. Relapse is not regression. It is the integration gap asserting itself. Understanding that distinction changes everything about how you respond to it, and how your client recovers from it.


The clinical language for something you have already felt.

Most practitioners working with neurodivergent clients have sensed the gap, between what happens in the room and what changes in the client's life. This book names it precisely, explains why it exists structurally rather than personally, and gives you the language to articulate it in supervision, in case notes, and with the clients themselves.

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