Megan Foley, LCSW

Megan Foley, LCSW Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a focus on neuro-diversity.

12/07/2024

What does it mean to say, “Healing developmental trauma does not make an autistic person more typical”?

If I do trauma therapy while living in an environment that is unsupportive of my autistic body’s needs, I may experience trauma. (This applies to any type of trauma therapy, including nonverbal treatments.)

It is important for us to reduce the symptoms of autistic trauma, but if we try to do that in a space where connection and acceptance is systematically denied from us, we will have an intensely painful experience of rejection.

Being denied connection because of our differences is a core trauma wound for most autistics. For many autistic people, our trauma blocks are protecting us from this pain we have experienced so many times before.

When we remove the protection of our trauma blocks, we must have appropriate support. Appropriate support for an autistic person requires an identity affirming approach as well as accommodations and support for disabilities.

If trauma interventions are offered to autistic people from within the medical/pathology/cure model, we are simply setting autistic people up for re-traumatization, fragmentation, and increased mental health problems.

Living on the right side of this list is not sustainable long-term for any autistic person. The symptoms of autistic trauma are a significant threat to autistic health and survival…. When autistic people seek help with trauma symptoms, it is important for care providers to know that healthy autistic people can have significant support needs. A reduction in trauma symptoms does not mean a person will become more independent.

This reality is scary for many of us because society measures our worth by our independence. Since that isn’t going to change tomorrow, we need refuge spaces where we can interact with other neurodivergent people and experience acceptance are essential for trauma recovery. We also need non-autistic people to help us advocate for better social supports and policies that meet us where we are.
For more explanation of this image, check out the longer blog post here: https://www.traumageek.com/blog/autistic-traits-and-trauma

The Neurodiversity + Trauma study group is a collaborative community learning experience where we get to talk about this type of topic and more!
Details here: https://traumageek.thinkific.com/courses/neurodiversity-and-trauma-study-group-3

Some memes, poems, and info graphics that have inspired me recently.
07/28/2024

Some memes, poems, and info graphics that have inspired me recently.

I wanted to post this slide from a training I was in Saturday because NO ONE has ever mentioned ADHD strengths in an off...
07/28/2024

I wanted to post this slide from a training I was in Saturday because NO ONE has ever mentioned ADHD strengths in an official way to me before! Amazing! Please check it out.

06/19/2024

On this sacred Juneteenth, we come together as a Unity community to honor and celebrate the emancipation of our ancestors. Let's unite in gratitude for the progress made, and commit to continue nurturing a world where equality, love, and justice prevail.

I have 7 young humans going on a therapy adventure with me today! Cannot wait!
05/18/2024

I have 7 young humans going on a therapy adventure with me today! Cannot wait!

So excited to make beautiful coping skill boxes for my group workshop on Saturday!
05/15/2024

So excited to make beautiful coping skill boxes for my group workshop on Saturday!

04/26/2024

Join Us for an Emotional Regulation Workshop with Megan Heller-Foley, LCSW! 🌿

Looking to cultivate inner peace and emotional resilience? Don't miss out on our upcoming workshop facilitated by Megan Heller-Foley, LCSW, where we'll delve into various techniques for emotional regulation.

In this workshop, you'll:

✨ Experience guided meditation sessions to center yourself and find calm amidst the chaos.
✨ Experiment with coping skills tailored to your unique needs, helping you navigate diverse situations with ease.
✨ Get creative as we craft personalized emotional regulation boxes, blending elements of art therapy and self-expression.
✨ Explore the profound impact sensory environments have on our emotions, and learn how to harness this knowledge for greater emotional stability.
✨ Discover strategies for finding serenity when faced with challenging situations beyond your control.

Space is limited! Reach out to us at [email protected] to secure your spot.

Date: May 18, 2024
Time:2pm - 4pm
Location: 3855 Shallowford Rd., Ste 515, Marietta, GA 30062

Don't miss this opportunity to embark on a journey toward emotional well-being! Reserve your spot today.

Please reach out if you or anyone you know are interested 🙂
04/12/2024

Please reach out if you or anyone you know are interested 🙂

Check out this episode of Outside of Session that I am featured in on ADHD and Autism in girl/women! Let me know what yo...
01/31/2024

Check out this episode of Outside of Session that I am featured in on ADHD and Autism in girl/women! Let me know what you think 😁

In today’s episode, we explore the often misunderstood and underdiagnosed experiences of women with ADHD and Autism. Megan Heller-Foley shares her expertise and experience with Julie, as we dive into the unique challenges, strengths, and coping mechanisms that characterize the intersection of gend...

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