Is this a gender-affirming, neurodivergent and culturally responsive approach?

Yes. Integrative psychotherapy can be delivered in a way that respects and affirms diverse gender identities, neurodiversity, and multicultural backgrounds.

This means the therapeutic space is intended to be inclusive, respectful, and responsive to each person’s unique identity, lived experience, and worldview. The work is approached collaboratively, recognising that each person’s values, needs, and perspectives are central to the process.

Practices may include attention to:

  • affirming and respecting gender identity and expression

  • recognising and responding to neurodivergent ways of experiencing, communicating, and processing

  • understanding cultural, historical, and social contexts that shape a person’s experiences

  • reflecting on systemic influences and social determinants of wellbeing

While therapy is adapted to be inclusive and responsive, it does not replace specialised support where required. If appropriate, referrals to other services may be discussed to ensure care is comprehensive and aligned with your needs.

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