Beyond Diagnosis: Reimagining Therapy Through a Neurodiversity Lens
A free CPD webinar for Psychologists
Hosted by the PsySSA The South African Society for Clinical Psychology (SASCP) Division
Webinar Details:
- Date: Wednesday, 05 November 2025
- Time: 18:00 – 20:00
- Platform: Online via Zoom
- 2 General CPD Points
About the Webinar:
This webinar introduces mental health practitioners to the foundational principles and clinical applications of Neurodiversity Affirming Therapy approach that challenges deficit-based and pathologizing frameworks in understanding neurodivergent individuals. Participants will explore the evolution of the neurodiversity paradigm, differentiating between the neurodiversity movement, the paradigm itself, and affirming therapeutic practices. The session will highlight the shift from a medical model rooted in normalisation and symptom reduction toward a strengths-based, empowerment-oriented framework that values neurological diversity as a natural part of human variation. Through discussion of common neurodivergent presentations such as emotional dysregulation, sensory sensitivities, and communication differences, the webinar will equip clinicians to better recognize and support neurodivergent clients within affirming and trauma-informed frameworks. The session also examines comorbid presentations including anxiety, depression, PTSD, and eating disorders, with specific attention to concepts such as autistic burnout and the overlap between trauma and neurodivergence.
Overview
This workshop offers psychologists an opportunity to engage with the emerging neurodiversity paradigm — a transformative shift in how we understand and work with diverse minds. Moving beyond traditional deficit-based models, the neurodiversity framework recognises that neurological differences such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and others reflect natural variations in human cognition rather than disorders to be corrected.
Challenging psychologists to rethink long-held assumptions about normality and disorder. Rooted in the principles of neurodiversity, it explores how we can dismantle deficit-based narratives and create spaces where every client’s way of being is valid and valued. This session offers a critical, evidence-informed look at how adopting a neurodiversity-affirming stance can transform not only therapeutic relationships but the ethical landscape of mental health itself.”

Sameeha Elias
Presenter
Sameeha is a Counselling Psychologist in the southern suburbs of Cape Town. She consults with children aged 5+, adults and families from diverse backgrounds. She has a special interest in neurodiversity, particularly neurodivergent affirming therapy with kids and adults, and runs workshops training practitioners in this approach. She is also a research supervisor at SACAP and a Guest lecturer at Stellenbosch University for student psychologists in the Child and Family Interventions module.