NeuroCuriosity Webinar

10.00

Join me, Psychotherapist Christine Doyle (MIACP), for this insightful webinar on understanding Autism from a neuroaffirming perspective.

There is so much talk in the media and in society about Autism and there are more people being recognised as Autistic now than ever before. Whether you are curious to learn more about Autism for your own information, to support a family member, loved one, friend or colleague, this workshop is a wonderful starting point.

Key areas covered in this workshop include:

  • The Neurodiversity Movement
  • Moving away from the medical model
  • Language Matters
  • The Lost Generation – why so many were missed in Childhood
  • The process of late-identification
  • Self and formal identification
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“I found Christine’s NeuroCuriosity Webinar very informative and interesting. I have heard Christine speak before and follow her on Instagram. She is very knowledgeable, informed and well read on autism and neurodiversity. Her background and personal experiences make her all the more authentic and as a mother of an autistic pre teen I personally find her very inspiring and uplifting. A true advocate for autistic people and a great ambarassador for a more inclusive society of all neurodivergent people. I would highly recommend following Christine’s webinars and workshops – for both autistic and allistic people to increase their awareness in society” – Webinar Attendee


Join me, Psychotherapist Christine Doyle (MIACP), for this insightful webinar on understanding Autism from a neuroaffirming perspective.

There is so much talk in the media and in society about Autism and there are more people being recognised as Autistic now than ever before. Whether you are curious to learn more about Autism for your own information, to support a family member, loved one, friend or colleague, this workshop is a wonderful starting point.

Key areas covered in this workshop include:

  • The Neurodiversity Movement
  • Moving away from the medical model
  • Language Matters
  • The Lost Generation – why so many were missed in Childhood
  • The process of late-identification
  • Self and formal identification