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Connie York
I am neurodivergent, trauma-informed and neurodiversity affirming counselor. I have a BA in psychology and my license in professional counseling. I've also worked with individuals in the prison system and homeless shelters. I went to St Mary's University and The Chicago Graduate School of Psychoanalysis. I've taken and completed numerous CEUs within the field. It's important to continue learning and growing as a counselor, and to never stop growing.
ASD-Chan
ASD-Chan is a unique AI chatbot designed to provide support and assistance to individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Developed by a team of experts in the field of neurodiversity, ASD-Chan is designed to be a friendly and approachable companion for those on the autism spectrum.
Understanding Autism
Once upon a time, there was a brilliant educator named Dr. Emily. She had a passion for helping people understand autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the unique challenges that individuals with ASD face. Dr. Emily had a son with ASD, and she knew firsthand how important it was to have a supportive and inclusive community.
Adrien and Anne
Adrien and Anne met in a support group for autistic adults in Seattle. They bonded over their shared experiences of being misunderstood and misdiagnosed as children. They both had a deep love for numbers and patterns, which they discovered was a common trait among autistic individuals. Anne was hyperlexic, meaning she could read at an incredibly young age, while Adrien was hypercalculic, meaning he had an exceptional ability to do complex mathematical calculations in his head.