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“Neurodivergent” Doesn’t Have to Mean “Misunderstood” and “Alone”

One of the hardest parts of being neurodivergent is living in a world full of people who don’t get you. This can make us neurodivergent folks feel rejected, alone, and unworthy, which then creates many more mental health concerns.

But, ironically, when we go to therapy for these problems, we are often met by a neurotypical therapist who doesn’t understand us either! The same issues we experience in society are perpetuated in our relationship with our therapist, making mental health care ineffective and damaging.

You deserve better!

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Finding Wellness through Empowerment

I empower neurodivergent people to find pride in their identity and manage their mental health challenges. I provide support with many mental health challenges, like anxiety, trauma, and depression, while also tending to the impact of social systems on your mental wellbeing.

As a neurodivergent person myself, I can understand my clients in ways that other clinicians can’t. Pair that with my years of professional experience, scientific research, and specialized education in counseling neurodivergent people. The result is effective treatment that leaves you feeling confident and understood.

You might be asking “Am I neurodivergent?”. Neurodiversity is a term that acknowledges that all human brains do and should work differently. People who are neurodivergent have differences in brain functioning that may result in them self-identifying or receiving an official diagnosis of autism, ADHD, information processing disorders, and more.

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ABOUT ZOE DARAZSDI

Zoe Darazsdi, L.P.C. is a mental health counselor with nearly a decade of experience empowering neurodivergent people. In that time, she has helped countless teens and adults to navigate the challenges and gifts of living with a unique brain. Her practice is trauma-informed and guided by science regarding nervous system regulation, Internal Family Systems theory, DBT,  EMDR, and disability rights activism.

Zoe’s work is supported by her own autistic self-advocacy and the professional research she conducts on autistic peoples’ experiences in counseling.

ABOUT EMILY MILLER

Emily Miller L.P.C. (they/them/theirs) is a PA-licensed mental health counselor with over a decade of experience supporting folks of all neurotypes and abilities. Their clinical work specializes in providing individual and group therapy for AuDHDers, folks with chronic pain and disabilities, people in recovery, queer/trans folks, people of color and multi-racial folks, and people who have experienced interpersonal and/or systemic trauma. They provide trauma-informed care specializing in un-masking and destigmatizing Autism, ADHD, and disability with lived experience as a neurodivergent, non-binary, disabled person of color. They practice from an existential, person-centered, trauma-informed approach and have extensive training in DBT, substance use, and harm-reduction. Emily is firmly anti-imperialist, pro-worker, anti-carceral, and is committed to providing therapy that does not reinforce the harmful systems of power that have often traumatized and harmed the people who have needed support the most. 

Outside of their work as a therapist, Emily can be found cuddling their cats Henry and Toulouse, baking sourdough bread and cooking many delicious meals, or spending time with their spouse decompressing in their South Philly rowhome.

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