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NEURODIVERGENT EXPERIENCES

A Space Built forBrains Like Yours

Weston, FL · Broward County · Telehealth across Florida

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500+Lives Transformed
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Neurodiversity-affirming therapy session
Neurodiversity Affirming Therapy
Supportive · Affirming Talk

Our Approach

Celebrating Strengths,
Supporting Challenges

Neurodivergent individuals — those with ADHD, autism, sensory processing differences, dyslexia, twice-exceptional profiles, and related neurological differences — are not broken versions of neurotypical people. They are people whose brains are wired differently, who often experience the world with greater intensity, creativity, and depth than neurotypical norms allow for, and who deserve therapy that understands, respects, and genuinely works with their neurology rather than against it. At Building New Pathways in Weston, FL, we are a neurodiversity-affirming practice — and that is not just a phrase. It is a fundamental orientation that shapes everything we do.

What does neurodiversity-affirming therapy actually mean in practice? It means we do not treat ADHD, autism, or other neurodivergent profiles as disorders to be eliminated or minimized. We understand them as different ways of being in the world that come with both genuine challenges and genuine strengths. The goal of therapy for our neurodivergent clients is not to make them more neurotypical — it is to help them understand themselves deeply, develop effective self-advocacy skills, reduce the shame and self-criticism that so often accumulates from years of feeling different, and navigate a world that was not designed for their brains with greater confidence and resilience.

For clients with ADHD, we provide strategies that work with the ADHD brain, not against it. We understand the real neurological basis of executive function challenges, emotional dysregulation, and rejection sensitive dysphoria — and we bring deep clinical expertise alongside genuine curiosity and respect for the breadth of human neurology. For autistic clients, we recognize the profound exhaustion of masking, the complexity of sensory experience, and the particular isolation that can come from navigating a social world built around neurotypical communication norms.

Late diagnosis is an increasingly common experience in our practice. Many adults in Broward County — particularly women and individuals from marginalized communities who were historically underdiagnosed — receive their first ADHD or autism diagnosis in their thirties, forties, or fifties. This can bring a complex emotional mix: relief at finally having an explanation, grief for the years of struggling without understanding, anger at the systems that missed or dismissed them, and the challenging work of rebuilding an identity around a new understanding of self. Our therapists are experienced guides in this process and take every dimension of it seriously.

Building New Pathways serves neurodivergent individuals throughout South Florida — Weston, Davie, Pembroke Pines, Sunrise, Fort Lauderdale, Cooper City, and beyond — with both in-person and telehealth options available. Many neurodivergent clients find that telehealth offers real advantages: the ability to be in a familiar environment, control sensory input, avoid the sensory and logistical demands of commuting, and focus more fully on the therapeutic work. We meet you where you are — literally and figuratively.

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Our therapist specializes in working with neurodivergent populations across diverse settings and life stages, and brings compassion and the belief that healing looks different for everyone.

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Specializations

What We Help With

Each transition is unique. Our therapists meet you exactly where you are.

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ADHD in Adults & Teens

Executive function challenges, emotional dysregulation, rejection sensitive dysphoria, time blindness, and the exhaustion of a world built for neurotypical brains — we help adults and teens understand and effectively work with their ADHD, developing systems and self-knowledge that create genuine, lasting change.

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Autism Spectrum Support

Identity, communication differences, sensory experiences, the profound fatigue of masking, and co-occurring anxiety or depression — our affirming autism therapy supports autistic individuals of all ages and presentations in building self-understanding, reducing distress, and living more authentically.

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Sensory Processing Differences

Specialized support for individuals whose sensory experiences are significantly more intense or different from neurotypical norms — including both sensory avoidance and sensory seeking profiles. We help clients develop awareness of their sensory needs and build environments and strategies that support them.

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Late Diagnosis & Identity

Receiving an ADHD or autism diagnosis later in life brings a complex, often powerful emotional journey — relief, grief, anger, and profound identity reconstruction. Our therapists are experienced in supporting adults through the unique process of integrating a late neurodivergent diagnosis into their sense of self.

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Twice-Exceptional (2e) Individuals

Gifted individuals who also have learning differences or neurodivergent profiles often feel out of place everywhere — too different for neurotypical spaces, but not 'disabled enough' for neurodivergent ones. We provide a therapeutic space where your full, complex self is honored and understood.

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Anxiety & Depression in Neurodivergent Individuals

Co-occurring anxiety and depression are extremely common in neurodivergent individuals — frequently rooted in years of masking, chronic misunderstanding, and the accumulated weight of navigating systems not designed for their needs. We address these with specifically neurodiversity-informed approaches.

How It Works

Your Path to Clarity

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Free Consultation

15-minute call to understand your needs and match you with the right therapist.

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Personalized Plan

We tailor an evidence-based treatment approach to your unique life transition.

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Ongoing Support

In-person or telehealth sessions at a pace that works for your schedule and goals.

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Lasting Growth

Develop the tools, resilience, and self-knowledge to navigate any future change.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about life transitions therapy.

It means we don't pathologize neurological difference. We see ADHD, autism, and other neurodivergent profiles as differences, not deficits. Our goal is to help clients understand themselves deeply, reduce shame, build self-advocacy, and navigate the world — not to make them more 'normal.' Everything we do is oriented around your flourishing, not your conformity.

No. Many clients come to therapy while exploring whether they might be neurodivergent, or knowing they experience the world differently without a formal label. We work with your lived experience, not just your paperwork. We can also provide referrals for formal neuropsychological assessment if that would be helpful for you.

Both — and we have specific experience supporting neurodivergent adults, which is an underserved area. Many adults with ADHD or autism are navigating significant workplace challenges, relationship impacts, late diagnoses, and identity questions that require skilled, specialized therapeutic support.

We use more structured, shorter-task approaches; incorporate movement and sensory breaks as needed; focus on practical tools alongside insight work; and are explicit and direct in our communication. We actively meet ADHD brains where they are, rather than expecting them to adapt to standard therapy formats.

Yes. We offer specialized parenting support for parents of neurodivergent children — helping them understand their child's experience, navigate school systems and IEP processes, process their own emotional responses to the diagnosis, and take genuine care of their own wellbeing in this demanding role.

Yes, and many neurodivergent clients actively prefer it. The ability to be in a familiar environment, control sensory input, avoid the demands of commuting, and engage from a comfortable space can make therapy significantly more accessible and productive for neurodivergent individuals throughout Broward County and beyond.

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