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Advanced Minds, Unique Challenges: Therapeutic Approaches for Gifted Children

Advanced Minds, Unique Challenges: Therapeutic Approaches for Gifted Children

Update: 2025-08-25
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Advanced Minds, Unique Challenges: Therapeutic Approaches for Gifted Children


Gifted children often present with complex needs that are misunderstood or misdiagnosed. In this continuing education episode, Curt and Katie explore how asynchronous development, emotional intensity, and cognitive complexity show up in the therapy room—and what therapists need to build effective therapeutic alliances. They highlight key research, therapist characteristics that support clinical success, and how to work with masking, perfectionism, and challenging behaviors without pathologizing giftedness.


Key Takeaways:




  • Giftedness includes uneven cognitive, emotional, and social development




  • Misdiagnosis and masking are common




  • Therapist flexibility, intensity, and curiosity matter more than techniques




  • Gifted children often resist therapy when they feel misunderstood




  • Parents may need education and validation around giftedness




About Our Hosts:

Curt Widhalm, LMFT – www.curtwidhalm.com

Katie Vernoy, LMFT – www.katievernoy.com


CE Available for this Episode

To earn 1 CE unit, visit moderntherapistcommunity.com


More info and full show notes at mtsgpodcast.com

Join the community: linktr.ee/therapyreimagined


Creative Credits:

Voice Over by DW McCann – facebook.com/McCannDW

Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano – groomsymusic.com



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Advanced Minds, Unique Challenges: Therapeutic Approaches for Gifted Children

Advanced Minds, Unique Challenges: Therapeutic Approaches for Gifted Children

Curt Widhalm, LMFT and Katie Vernoy, LMFT