Working as a Neurodivergent Clinician

Live Webinar hosted by Monique Mitchelson

This webinar will focus primarily on topics relevant to being an Autistic, ADHD'er or AuDHD clinician who has completed their training and is fully registered.

Working as a Neurodivergent Clinician brings great rewards and joy but also has it's challenges. Whether you face stigma for coming out or asking for accommodations at work, or you are trying to create a career that doesn't lead to burnout...

You’ll learn about:

✨Managing issues around disclosure of your Neurodivergence in the workplace with managers, colleagues and clients

Ethical and professional issues including AHPRA and professional bodies

✨Workplace and Profession wide attitudes toward disability and neurodivergence Ie. experiencing Ableism at work

✨Supporting your wellbeing and longevity in your chosen profession

✨Knowing your Neurodivergent Needs at work and recognising what environments do not suit you

Accommodations in the workplace and self-accommodations

✨Deconstructing Neurominority expectations whilst maintaining ethical and professional standards (But we have always done it X way!)

Burnout Prevention - covering scheduling, pacing, executive functioning demands, sensory environment and needs, paperwork, professional development, conferences and networking and special interests.

✨Navigating early career, mid career and late career stages

✨Harnessing your Neurodivergent Strengths in your Career


Working as a Neurodivergent Clinician

Recording available for 90 days after the session

Access Terms and Conditions of Purchase

This webinar is for:

Neurodivergent Mental health professionals, Medical and Allied Health clinicians

$220 incl. GST

Includes replay access for 90 days, slides and resources.

Disability and Student rate - $132 incl. GST

Contact us for a discount code!

About your facilitator

Monique Mitchelson (she/her) is an Autistic and ADHD clinical psychologist, and a Board Approved Supervisor. Her transformative approach to Neurodiversity-Affirming therapy celebrates the unique neurotypes of Neurodivergent individuals.