
What we’re about
A group for empowered neurodivergent community and culture! Our goal is to contribute to San Antonio's supportive and inclusive Neurodivergent community. Let's connect, support each other, and improve our mental, physical, and social health! Whether you're looking to socialize with other adults with autism (diagnosis not needed), find support as a parent of a child with ADHD, or meet others who "get" you, this group is here for you. Join us and let's build our community. We don't need to mask or try to act normal here. Let's just enjoy being our best selves!
Founded by Lindsey McGehee, a local therapist for Neurodivergent people and their families who are struggling with transitions, anxiety, depression, or relationships. Lindsey envisions a world where neurodivergence is appreciated for the benefit of all, and people with ASD and ADHD rise up as empowered community and cultural leaders.
**These Meetup offerings are NOT therapy, but they may be therapeutic and may include mental health education and social skills support.
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Creative Expressions! Neurodivergent Youth Group
Sundays 4:30-6:00
In-Person Support
Ages 12+
Lead by Lindsey McGehee, LPC
$40 per session
TEXT 210-201-4050Teens will build resilience against stress, anxiety, anger, and depression through art and creative expression. This group is NOT therapy, but is a social support group and includes psychoeducation.
Lindsey McGehee is an autistic psychotherapist, former homeschooler and teacher, and enjoys teaching the creative arts to all ages.
| Apply for your teen to join the group today! |
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|- Develop lifelong healthy coping tools and skills.
- Discover more about themselves and their needs.
- Find ways to safely communicate difficult things.
- Get out of Fight/Flight defense mode and find calm.
- Envision a hopeful future for themselves.
- Learn simple mindfulness techniques for self-control.
- Build social skills and self-confidence in a group setting.
Art materials and light snacks will be provided. Participants are welcome to bring their own sketchbooks, notebooks, music, or other creations to work on or share with each other.
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Related topics
- Social
- Adult ADD/ADHD
- Families of Children who have ADD/ADHD
- Sensory Processing Disorder
- Moms of Autistic Kids
- Parents of Children with Autism
- ADHD Parents with ADHD Children
- Autism
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- High-Functioning Autism
- Asperger Syndrome
- Women With Asperger's
- Parents of Kids with Asperger's
- Neurodivergence