With Emily

Neurodivergent & Behavioral Support in Atlanta

Affirming, individualized therapy for autistic, ADHD, and neurodivergent adults and teens — and the behavioral support that helps daily life feel more manageable.

If you've ever felt like therapy wasn't built for the way your mind works — you're not alone. Traditional therapy often assumes a neurotypical experience of emotions, communication, and relationships. For neurodivergent people, that mismatch can make therapy feel frustrating, exhausting, or like one more place you have to translate yourself.

It doesn't have to be that way. Therapy can be a space where your way of experiencing the world is understood, honored, and worked with — not against.

What Is Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapy?

Neurodivergent-affirming therapy starts from the belief that neurodivergence — including autism, ADHD, learning differences, and other ways of being — is not a deficit to be fixed, but a different way of experiencing the world. It's care that respects how you think, feel, communicate, and process, while helping you build the skills and supports that make daily life feel more manageable.

Our approach blends affirming care with evidence-based behavioral interventions — practical tools for emotional regulation, communication, self-advocacy, and the everyday challenges that come with living in a world not always designed for you.

Who We Work With

  • Autistic adults and teens (formally diagnosed, self-identified, or exploring)
  • People with ADHD or who suspect they have ADHD
  • Individuals with learning differences
  • People with genetic or cognitive disorders
  • Anyone navigating sensory sensitivities, executive function challenges, or emotional regulation difficulties
  • Late-diagnosed adults working to understand themselves through a new lens
  • Families and caregivers seeking to support a neurodivergent loved one

What We Help With

  • Emotional regulation and identifying feelings
  • Communication skills and self-expression
  • Executive function challenges — planning, organization, follow-through
  • Sensory regulation and managing overstimulation
  • Anxiety, depression, and burnout
  • Social communication and relationship navigation
  • Self-advocacy and understanding your own needs
  • Identity exploration and processing a late diagnosis
  • Behavioral interventions tailored to your unique strengths and challenges

Our Approach to Neurodivergent Care

  • Honoring neurodivergence as a different way of experiencing the world, not a deficit
  • Building practical skills for emotional regulation and self-advocacy
  • Using behavioral interventions that respect autonomy and dignity
  • Partnering with families and caregivers when helpful
  • Celebrating progress in ways that are meaningful to each client
  • Adapting communication style, session structure, and pacing to fit how you work best

What to Expect in Sessions

Sessions are tailored to you — your communication style, your sensory needs, your goals. We move at your pace, with built-in flexibility for whatever your nervous system needs that day. There's no pressure to perform neurotypical eye contact, conversational style, or emotional expression. You get to show up as you are.

Work With a Therapist Who Specializes in Neurodivergent Care

Emily Shapiro, LCSW brings many years of hands-on experience to her work with clients with developmental, emotional, and behavioral needs — grounded in evidence-based, affirming, and deeply individualized care.

FAQ

Neurodivergent & Behavioral Support: Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Feel Understood?

Reaching out is the first step toward therapy that finally fits the way your mind works.