Why Therapy Fails Autistic Adults: Masking, Trauma, and Neurodiversity-Affirming Care

The Deeper Reasons Why Therapy Fails Autistic and Neurodivergent Clients By Dan Spring, RCC, CCC This article explores why many neurodivergent adults leave therapy feeling misunderstood, invalidated, or pressured to conform to neurotypical expectations. Drawing on both lived and professional experience, Dan Spring argues that therapy often fails when it pathologizes neurodivergent traits, over looks a lifetime of social trauma and masking, ignores the diversity of neurodivergent experiences, and lacks genuine understanding of neurodivergent lived experience. The article calls for a shift toward neurodiversity-informed, non-pathologizing practice grounded in expertise, authenticity, and compassion, so that therapy can better support neurodivergent people in building lives that are sustainable, meaningful, and true to themselves.

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