DBT for Neurodiverse Individuals

This class introduces DBT as an empirically supported approach adapted for neurodivergent minds. Participants learn practical skills for emotional regulation, distress tolerance, communication, and self-advocacy—taught in ways that respect sensory needs, processing differences, and nervous system diversity. The focus is on building skills that work in real life, with compassion, clarity, and flexibility.
Group Details
Location
Guisichan Village- 2nd Floor
2365 Gordon Drive
209
Kelowna, BC V1W
Types of Therapy

Location
Group Practice
Safe and Sound Therapeutics Inc.My Other Groups
Group Supervision for Clinicians
A person-centred, humanistic group supervision supports clinicians seeking depth, integrity, and nervous-system-informed practice. Grounded in the work of Carl Rogers, Natalie Rogers, Irvin Yalom, James Hollis, and interpersonal neurobiology, supervision is relational, reflective, and growth-oriented rather than prescriptive. Groups offer a psychologically safe space to slow down, think deeply, and explore the emotional, somatic, ethical, and existential dimensions of clinical work. Attention is given to nervous system regulation, values-based decision-making, and the impact of personal history on clinical presence. This supervision supports both clinical competence and personal meaning, helping clinicians remain authentic and connected while navigating complexity and burnout.