Julie Field – Neurodivergent Psychotherapy at Conscexpandia.
Helping Autistic Individuals Thrive
Welcome to Conscexpandia:
Where Every Mind is Unique
Julie Field is a senior counsellor/psychotherapist with extensive experience in neurodivergent therapy, specialises in supporting autistic children, young people, and adults. Being neurodivergent herself, Julie’s approach is grounded in empathy, flexibility, and a deep respect for the individuality of each client. Whether you’re an individual on the autism spectrum or a family member seeking support, Julie is here to help you navigate life’s challenges in a way that feels right for you.
A Psychotherapist Who Understands
Julie Field is not just a highly experienced therapist—she is also neurodivergent, and this lived experience forms the core of her practice. For over 22 years, she has worked alongside autistic children, young people, and adults, adapting her methods to meet their individual needs. Julie’s expertise lies in her ability to create a safe, accepting space for everyone, regardless of where they are on the spectrum. She celebrates diversity, and her therapy is designed to help each person thrive on their own terms.
How Julie Can Help
Therapeutic Support Tailored to You
Julie believes in adapting to the client—not the other way around. Every session is flexible, personalised, and shaped by the unique needs of the individual or family. Julie has a dynamic therapeutic toolkit that can be customised to fit different communication styles, sensitivities, and preferences.
For Autistic Children and Young People:
Julie works closely with families and their schools to create a supportive, nurturing environment where children can flourish. Her approach often involves play-based therapy, sensory adaptations, and clear communication techniques that honour the child’s perspective. Whether it’s building emotional regulation skills or helping with social understanding, Julie’s methods are designed to be engaging and accessible.
For Autistic Adults:
Autistic adults often face unique challenges in social, professional, and personal life. Julie offers one-on-one support that helps individuals navigate these challenges while celebrating their neurodivergent identity. She understands that therapy must be an empowering, collaborative process that respects the client’s autonomy and comfort.
Support for Families:
Families play a crucial role in the well-being of autistic individuals. Julie offers counselling for parents, siblings, and carers, equipping them with strategies and insights to provide the best possible support. Her aim is to strengthen family dynamics and improve understanding, making life smoother for everyone involved.
Julie’s Approach
Adapting to Every Unique Mind
One of Julie’s core beliefs is that no two minds are the same. She uses a flexible therapeutic approach, tailored specifically to the sensory, emotional, and social needs of each client. Julie draws from a variety of therapies, including:
• Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) adapted for autistic minds
• Play Therapy for younger children
• Mindfulness and Stress Reduction techniques for emotional regulation
• Person-Centred Therapy to empower clients and give them control
• Sensory-Aware Therapy that respects sensory sensitivities
Julie takes into account everything from the environment (lighting, noise) to communication preferences (spoken words, written communication, visual aids), making the process as comfortable and accessible as possible for neurodivergent clients.
Why Choose Julie Field?
A Therapist Who Truly Understands Neurodiversity
• Lived Experience: Julie’s neurodivergence gives her a unique and empathetic perspective that informs all of her work.
• Over Two Decades of Experience: Julie has spent more than 22 years helping autistic individuals and their families.
• Flexible and Inclusive: No two sessions are the same—Julie adapts to each client’s needs, ensuring therapy is always supportive and effective.
• A Holistic Approach: Julie works with the whole person, recognising the importance of family, community, and individual strengths in the therapeutic process.
• Sensory-Friendly: Julie ensures the therapy environment is comfortable and sensitive to the needs of those with sensory sensitivities.
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Conclusion:
Julie Field’s Conscexpandia provides a warm, inclusive, and adaptable therapeutic environment for autistic individuals and their families. Her neurodivergent perspective and extensive experience ensure that each client receives personalised, meaningful care. Whether you’re seeking therapy for yourself or your loved ones, Julie is ready to help you embrace the strengths and challenges of your unique journey.
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“At Conscexpandia, I believe that true growth comes from expanding our awareness—of ourselves, of others, and of the world around us. By embracing our differences and nurturing our strengths, we can create spaces for healing and empowerment where every individual is seen, heard, and understood.”
—Julie Field, Senior Psychotherapist at Conscexpandia
For Julie as a psychotherapist, Conscexpandia represents more than just a therapeutic practice—it embodies a philosophy of conscious growth and inclusivity. The name itself suggests an ever-expanding awareness, reflecting Julie’s belief that therapy should be a space where clients are encouraged to explore their own minds, experiences, and emotions in a way that honours their uniqueness.
1. Personalised Therapy: Just as Conscexpandia suggests continuous expansion, Julie’s approach is rooted in flexibility. Every therapy session is adapted to meet the specific needs of each client, from sensory-friendly environments to communication styles that suit neurodivergent individuals. Conscexpandia is where therapy expands beyond conventional methods to truly fit the individual.
2. Inclusivity and Diversity: The philosophy behind Conscexpandia celebrates diversity. Julie works with individuals of all ages and backgrounds, ensuring that her approach is inclusive, accessible, and non-judgmental. This aligns with her core belief that therapy must adapt to the person, not the other way around.
3. Growth and Healing: In psychotherapeutic terms, Conscexpandia is about fostering growth—both in terms of personal awareness and interpersonal relationships. Through therapy, clients gain a deeper understanding of themselves and their strengths, while learning strategies to overcome challenges.