It’s Time to Quiet that Inner Critic

Therapy for Educators

Are you a teacher in a public or private school who feels overwhelmed by the demands of the position?

Exhausted, irritable, and burned out from work?

Are you the person students turn to for advice on coping with life at home?

Despite how much you care, you may feel helpless when supporting students through difficult times.

Working with students in an overly bureaucratic school environment can be challenging. I want to help you navigate this challenge. You are very sensitive and caring, so I understand the feeling of being overwhelmed that comes with that. I have extensive experience working with teachers. I can provide you with concrete ideas and resources on how to balance the classroom and your own mental and emotional wellness.

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Life doesn’t have to feel this way.

Therapy for Women Who Date Men With Autism

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A common misconception by many is that an autistic person is unable to have a romantic relationship. It is thought that they are not self aware enough and lack the social skills to connect and make the big time decisions necessary for a potential date.

Please try to remember each autistic person is as different as a fingerprint and should not be generalized. Autism and dating can go hand in hand as long as both individuals understand the needs of each other and good intentions are maintained.

Always keep in mind the environment of the date and if the other person has sensory aversions or is neurodiverse in their own way. Knowing these things and being ready for them before the date can help make sure that things are comfortable for everyone.

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Therapy for Women Who Date Men with Autism

A common misconception by many is that an autistic person is unable to have a romantic relationship. It is thought that they are not self aware enough and lack the social skills to connect and make the big time decisions necessary for a potential date.

Please try to remember each autistic person is as different as a fingerprint and should not be generalized. Autism and dating can go hand in hand as long as both individuals understand the needs of each other and good intentions are maintained.

Always keep in mind the environment of the date and if the other person has sensory aversions or is neurodiverse in their own way. Knowing these things and being ready for them before the date can help make sure that things are comfortable for everyone.