You Learned Therapy.
Nobody Taught You the Rest.
Most clinicians are running their practice on workarounds — improvised systems, unclear policies, and good intentions that don't scale. This is your starting point for something better: neuroinclusive practice design, clinical frameworks built around how neurodivergent people actually function, and professional support designed for how clinical work really operates. Whether you're here for NST training, general neuroinclusive consultation, or just a specific tool or worksheet — there's something here for you.
Clinical Training
Neurocontextual Systems Therapy
A mismatch-based psychotherapy framework built for neurodivergent clients. NST shifts from "what's wrong with this person" to "where is the mismatch between their capacity and their environment" — and uses that reframe to guide assessment, formulation, and two parallel intervention tracks: changing the environment and changing the narrative.
This is a complete clinical training — structured curriculum, comprehensive manual, assessment tools, session protocols, and worked case examples — not a perspective shift or a weekend workshop.
All the Ways to Work Together
NST training is one option here — not a prerequisite. If you're here for neuroinclusive consultation, practice infrastructure support, or just a specific tool or worksheet, start wherever makes sense for where you are.
Practice Systems
Consulting & Organizational Training
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Neurodivergent Consultation Group
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Clinician Tools, Courses & Store
Ideas & Writing
Creative Insights & Strategies
Read more →The Premise
Neuroinclusive practice isn't about tacking accommodations onto systems that weren't built for your clients. It's about designing the clinical environment differently from the start — the framework, the structure, and the story clients are allowed to tell about themselves.
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New tools, training cohorts, and framework updates — only when there's something worth sending.
Frequently Asked Questions
The short answers to the questions most clinicians ask first.
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What is NST, and why would I want to learn it?
Neurocontextual Systems Therapy is a mismatch-based psychotherapy framework. Instead of asking "what's wrong with this person," it asks "where is the mismatch between their capacity and the demands their environment places on them?" — then uses that reframe to drive assessment, formulation, and two parallel intervention tracks.
If you're working with neurodivergent adults and finding that standard approaches aren't producing lasting change, NST gives you a different clinical logic to work from. The NST information page covers the full framework.
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Is this therapy, supervision, or something else?
Everything here is professional-facing. NST training teaches you a clinical framework. Consulting focuses on practice infrastructure. The consultation group includes case-based discussion with applied frameworks. None of it is therapy for you as a client, and it does not replace licensure supervision requirements.
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What does "neuroinclusive practice design" actually mean?
It means building systems — clinical and operational — that work for people with different neurologies as the default, not as an afterthought. Explicit expectations over unspoken rules. Structures that reduce role strain rather than adding workarounds. If your practice policies only hold when everyone processes information the same way, that's the problem this addresses.
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How do I know what I need — training, consulting, the group, or tools?
- NST Training — You want a clinical framework: assessment tools, session structure, formulation model, and a treatment approach for neurodivergent clients.
- Consulting — Your practice infrastructure needs work: policies, roles, workflows, or team communication are creating strain.
- The group — You want ongoing case-based learning and structured professional development over time.
- Tools & store — You want something specific, self-paced, and immediately usable. Browse free downloads or purchasable courses and worksheets — no larger commitment required.
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Can I use the resources without committing to anything else?
Yes. Many clinicians use the tools and resources independently and never move further. There's no funnel, no upsell sequence, and no expectation. The materials — free and paid — are designed to be useful on their own.
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How do I stay updated on new resources and training availability?
Sign up for the mailing list. You'll hear about new tools, courses, training cohorts, and framework developments — only when there's something worth sending.
Not sure where to start? Use the contact page and describe what you're looking for. You'll get a direct answer about what fits — not a sales pitch.