As a Neuro-Affirming practice, we believe in creating supportive environments and using strategies that affirm individuals' neurodivergent identities, aiming to empower them to lead fulfilling lives according to their own values and choices.
Autism in adults and children can present differently due to a variety of factors, including age-related development, life experiences, and coping mechanisms. Autism can present differently in adults and children due to developmental stages and life experiences. In children, signs often include delayed speech, difficulty with social interactions, and repetitive behaviors that are more noticeable in structured environments like school. In adults, autism may appear as challenges in maintaining relationships, managing sensory sensitivities, or adapting to social norms, often masked by learned coping strategies. Autism can change and show up in unique ways at different stages of life.
Autism is not a mental illness. It’s a neurological condition which affects how uniquely you see the world and how you interact with others. We approach Autism as a natural variation within the human population, not a condition to be ‘fixed’ and believe Neurodivergent people have great value and contribute to society and their local community.
In our space, you will find understanding, discover empowerment, and learn that mental health is not just a facet of who we are—it's the foundation upon which our
best selves can stand.
Your well-being comes first. By choosing us, you’re accessing tailored support with the latest research and best practices.
Our team is registered with WorkCover NSW to provide therapy and support.
Seeking support should be easy and accessible, which is why we provide a range of financial options.
To create an appointment, give our team a call on +61 2 4505 2001 or make a booking online through our secure online portal.
We are dedicated to providing exceptional Autism care, following the standards set by the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and the The Australian Advisory Board on Autism. Our psychologists receive specialised training and adhere to strict guidelines, ensuring thorough and evidence-based assessments and treatments.