Executive Functioning
Grief often impacts executive functioning before clients even recognize what’s happening.
Brain fog. Fatigue. Irritability. Reduced productivity.
Normalizing this as a nervous system response — not a personal failure — can reduce shame quickly in session.
📎 My March newsletter expands on grief + spheres of control and includes grounding reflections that may support this work.
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💻 I’ve also opened limited Friday virtual sessions in the Dallas–Fort Worth area to increase accessibility:
• 1 free
• 2 mini ($25)
• 1 full tiered-rate session
Curious — how are you addressing executive functioning shifts in early grief when working with neurodiverse populations?
ℹ️ Educational purposes only. Not a substitute for therapy or professional mental health care.
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Lilyan Fowler
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Executive Functioning
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