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Nervous System Regulation with Neurodiverse Clients:
Sensory-Affirming Neurodivergent Care at the Intersection of ADHD, Autism, Trauma and Sensory Processing
A 90 Minute Recoded Workshop and Q&A with Linda Thai, MSW, LMSW
Recorded live on October 7th, 2025

In this 90 minute recorded workshop, you’ll gain practical tools for recognizing and working with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), understanding its overlap with trauma and ADHD, and discerning key clinical nuances.
You’ll explore the impact of trauma on pediatric neurodevelopment and the nervous system, learn to use the Window of Tolerance/Capacity as a psycho-educational tool, and deepen your knowledge of the five main sensory systems plus the three “hidden” ones.
Most importantly, you’ll walk away with strategies for grounding, resourcing, and supporting neurodiverse clients in ways that truly honor their nervous systems.
- Apply the Window of Tolerance (or Window of Capacity) to support neurodiverse clients
- Explore how trauma impacts pediatric neurodevelopment, the sensory systems, and overall nervous system regulation
- Learn practical guidelines and three interventions for sensory avoidance and sensory seeking behaviors
- Recorded Q&A with Linda Thai
- Gain lifetime access to the workshop recording and typed transcript
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This workshop is also included with purchase of the Full Nervous System Regulation in Therapy Summit Training Package including 14 event training sessions and 14 CE credits. Click here to learn more>>
About Linda

Linda Thai LMSW (she, her) is a trauma therapist who specializes in cutting edge brain- and body-based modalities for the healing of complex developmental trauma. As an educator and consultant, she is gifted with the capacity to contextualize, synthesize and communicate complex and nuanced issues pertaining to trauma, attachment and the nervous system, including the impact of oppressive systems upon identity, mental health and wellbeing.
Linda is passionate about breaking the cycle of historical and intergenerational trauma at the individual and community levels, and deeply believes in the healing power of coming together in community to grieve.
Born in Vietnam, raised in Australia, and now living in Alaska, Linda is a former child refugee who is not only redefining what it means to be Vietnamese, to be Australian, and to be a United States-ian….she is redefining what it means to be wounded and whole and a healer.