
About this Event
Working with children and young people who are both neurodiverse and impacted by trauma can be deeply rewarding - but also complex. This training offers therapists practical, creative, and compassionate approaches to psychotherapy that honour difference, build safety, and empower young clients.
What to Expect
This is not a passive, lecture-style event. You will be invited into an engaging, experiential learning space where theory and practice come together. Expect to:
- Take part in creative, body-based activities that can be directly applied in your own practice
- Explore case examples that bring the theory to life and highlight real-world therapeutic challenges
- Gain hands-on tools and techniques you can use straight away with children and young people
- Reflect on your own therapeutic style and how to adapt it to better meet diverse needs
- Leave with a renewed sense of confidence and inspiration, knowing you are better equipped to support neurodiverse young people living with trauma
What You Will Gain
- A deeper understanding of the intersection between neurodiversity and trauma
- Insight into how trauma can uniquely impact neurodiverse children and young people
- Practical, creative therapeutic strategies to support expression, connection, and healing
- Tools for adapting your practice to meet sensory, communication, and emotional needs
Who is it for?
Psychotherapists, counsellors, play therapists, arts therapists, psychologists, and other professionals supporting children and young people in therapeutic settings.
Why Attend?
- Expand your toolkit with approaches that go beyond “talk therapy”
- Enhance your confidence in working with complexity
- Learn from case examples and experiential exercises
- Connect with other professionals committed to inclusive, creative practice
Walk away inspired, equipped, and ready to bring theory to life in therapy with neurodiverse young people.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
One KX, 120 Cromer Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 109.05