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  1. DATE: May 18, 2026
    SOURCE: SOCIALWORKER.COM

    TITLE: When the Room Is the Stressor: Rethinking “Symptoms” in Neurodivergent Clients

    URL: socialworker.com/feature-artic

    Therapists often think of the therapy room as a container. A safe space. A quiet space. A place set apart from the demands of ordinary life. But for many neurodivergent clients, the room is not automatically safe just because we intend it to be.

    URL: socialworker.com/feature-artic

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