


June 6 Spicing up the Spectrum CEU Training - $40 nonprofit/student in person training
Working with neurodivergent clients doesn’t have to be rigid—or boring. In fact, the best work often happens when we throw out the "one-size-fits-all" therapy model and embrace curiosity, creativity, and neuroaffirming practices. This 2-hour CEU training is designed for clinicians who want to deepen their understanding of neurodiversity while learning flexible, trauma-informed strategies to better support autistic and ADHD clients.
We’ll explore clinical insights, practical tools, and out-of-the-box interventions that help spice things up in the therapy room—without losing our grounding in evidence-based care. Come ready to unlearn, reimagine, and have a little fun along the way.
Ticket includes lunch from Perry’s Steakhouse in La Centerra, Katy and 2 CEU. CEU are Social Work CEU’s. It is the responsibility of attendees to double check acceptance of their CEU’s with their regulatory board. Validation of a nonprofit or student email required for this ticket.
This CEU is provided in collaboration with The Neurodiversity Center of Katy. This esteemed business is a specialized therapy practice in Katy, Texas, dedicated to supporting neurodivergent individuals—including those with Autism, ADHD, and sensory processing differences—through a strengths-based, affirming approach.Founded by lead therapists Quique Autrey and Amy Galpin, the center offers a range of services such as teen and adult therapy, neurodivergent couples counseling, and neurofeedback.Their philosophy emphasizes celebrating each client's unique gifts while providing personalized, solution-oriented care that fosters growth and resilience.By focusing on building strong therapeutic relationships and tailoring interventions to individual needs, the Neurodiversity Center of Katy aims to help clients unlock their potential and thrive without conforming to neurotypical standards.
Working with neurodivergent clients doesn’t have to be rigid—or boring. In fact, the best work often happens when we throw out the "one-size-fits-all" therapy model and embrace curiosity, creativity, and neuroaffirming practices. This 2-hour CEU training is designed for clinicians who want to deepen their understanding of neurodiversity while learning flexible, trauma-informed strategies to better support autistic and ADHD clients.
We’ll explore clinical insights, practical tools, and out-of-the-box interventions that help spice things up in the therapy room—without losing our grounding in evidence-based care. Come ready to unlearn, reimagine, and have a little fun along the way.
Ticket includes lunch from Perry’s Steakhouse in La Centerra, Katy and 2 CEU. CEU are Social Work CEU’s. It is the responsibility of attendees to double check acceptance of their CEU’s with their regulatory board. Validation of a nonprofit or student email required for this ticket.
This CEU is provided in collaboration with The Neurodiversity Center of Katy. This esteemed business is a specialized therapy practice in Katy, Texas, dedicated to supporting neurodivergent individuals—including those with Autism, ADHD, and sensory processing differences—through a strengths-based, affirming approach.Founded by lead therapists Quique Autrey and Amy Galpin, the center offers a range of services such as teen and adult therapy, neurodivergent couples counseling, and neurofeedback.Their philosophy emphasizes celebrating each client's unique gifts while providing personalized, solution-oriented care that fosters growth and resilience.By focusing on building strong therapeutic relationships and tailoring interventions to individual needs, the Neurodiversity Center of Katy aims to help clients unlock their potential and thrive without conforming to neurotypical standards.
Working with neurodivergent clients doesn’t have to be rigid—or boring. In fact, the best work often happens when we throw out the "one-size-fits-all" therapy model and embrace curiosity, creativity, and neuroaffirming practices. This 2-hour CEU training is designed for clinicians who want to deepen their understanding of neurodiversity while learning flexible, trauma-informed strategies to better support autistic and ADHD clients.
We’ll explore clinical insights, practical tools, and out-of-the-box interventions that help spice things up in the therapy room—without losing our grounding in evidence-based care. Come ready to unlearn, reimagine, and have a little fun along the way.
Ticket includes lunch from Perry’s Steakhouse in La Centerra, Katy and 2 CEU. CEU are Social Work CEU’s. It is the responsibility of attendees to double check acceptance of their CEU’s with their regulatory board. Validation of a nonprofit or student email required for this ticket.
This CEU is provided in collaboration with The Neurodiversity Center of Katy. This esteemed business is a specialized therapy practice in Katy, Texas, dedicated to supporting neurodivergent individuals—including those with Autism, ADHD, and sensory processing differences—through a strengths-based, affirming approach.Founded by lead therapists Quique Autrey and Amy Galpin, the center offers a range of services such as teen and adult therapy, neurodivergent couples counseling, and neurofeedback.Their philosophy emphasizes celebrating each client's unique gifts while providing personalized, solution-oriented care that fosters growth and resilience.By focusing on building strong therapeutic relationships and tailoring interventions to individual needs, the Neurodiversity Center of Katy aims to help clients unlock their potential and thrive without conforming to neurotypical standards.