Groups &

Workshops

Current group & workshop opportunities:

Flyer for a 4-week support group for caregivers and parents of neurodivergent children. It includes details about meeting times, registration, costs, and contact information. The flyer has a pastel color scheme with decorative leaf graphics and a photo of a smiling woman.

After emailing, please complete the registration process here:


Coming soon:

Asynchronous options of the supporting neurodivergent children groups, to be presented in a slightly different format.

This option is being designed so that you have the option to go at your own pace. A lot can be learned from the peer connections within the group setting, however, this approach may not be an option for some. Therefore, this option is being designed for accessibility.


The following is a brief overview of the topics we will consider each week


Week 1: Locating Ourselves in the Work.

May 20, 2026 at 12pm PDT

• Personal, professional, and relational identities

• How neurodivergence enters our lives

• Naming hopes, fatigue, and what participants need from the group


Week 2: Living in the Both/And.

May 27, 2026 at 12pm PDT

• Holding love & exhaustion, competence & doubt

• Moving away from polarized thinking, allowing secondary grief to exist alongside openness

• What we try to control when things feel overwhelming, letting go of "shoulds" and cure-based thinking

• Proactive attunement over reactive intervention, and repair without requiring perfection


Week 3: Systems, Power, and Advocacy Fatigue.

June 3, 2026 at 12pm PDT

• Navigating schools, healthcare, and various therapy systems

• Invisible labour and advocacy fatigue, identifying realistic capacity

• Permission to step back in uncertainty, redefining "enough"

• Misattunement and rupture in relationships


Week 4: Redefining Success and Growth

June 10, 2026 at 12pm PDT

• Letting go of neurotypical benchmarks

• Growth as non-linear and contextual

•       Boundaries as protective and connective

•  Integration and closing reflections


A digital flyer advertising a 4-week group therapy program for children of Neurodivergent parents, open to counselors, therapists, and professionals. The flyer includes a QR code, program schedule, basic info, and contact details, with a photo of a smiling young woman, Brittney Larsen, the facilitator. The flyer features a mix of pastel colors, floral sketches, and the Wong & Associates Counselling logo.

Past group & workshop opportunities:

Event poster for a 4-week group therapy session open to professionals, caregivers, and parents of neurodivergent children. The session takes place on Wednesdays from 10 to 11 am PST over Zoom, on February 4, 11, 18, and 25. The facilitator is Brittney Larsen. It includes basic info about minimum participants, registration requirements, confidentiality, review of group rules, and costs for clinicians and parents. The poster features decorative leaves, logos of Wong & Associates Counselling and the Free Counselling Society Canada, and contact information including an email address and website.