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Accessibility Statement

Last Updated: August 16, 2025​

I am committed to making therapy accessible and adaptable so you can engage in ways that feel supportive, not stressful. Accessibility looks different for everyone. For some, it’s physical access. For others, it’s accommodations for sensory needs, learning differences, neurodivergence, or energy levels. Sometimes, it’s simply knowing you can show up without pressure to mask or conform.

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Whatever accessibility means for you, I am open to working together to shape therapy in a way that fits your needs.

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Therapy Accommodations

Everyone processes and participates differently. Here are some of the ways sessions can be adapted:

  • Flexible pacing (e.g., breaks, shorter check-ins as needed)

  • Alternative formats (e.g., phone sessions instead of video)

  • Sensory support (e.g., permission to move, fidget, or pause)

  • Visual and written supports (e.g., recaps, visual tools)

  • Space for non-verbal processing (e.g., art-making, movement, silence)
     

If you require a specific accommodation or if you’re not sure what you need but know standard therapy spaces haven’t worked for you let’s explore options together.

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Website Accessibility

I am working to make this website easy to navigate and read for everyone. If you experience any barrierssuch as text readability, forms, or navigation please let me know. Your feedback matters, and I will do my best to address any issues.

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Reach Out

If you have accessibility needs, questions about accommodations, or feedback about this website, I encourage you to reach out:

Email: contact@savannahdasilvapsychotherapy.ca

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I am always open to a conversation about what support looks like for you.

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