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Frequently Asked Questions:

What is MindCraft?

MindCraft focuses on the personal growth of our clients through utilizing evidence based creative approaches. We encourage clients to share and discuss their special interests and offer a welcoming space to all.

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What populations do you serve?

We serve children, teen, and adults. We help clients who struggle with anxiety & worrying, undergoing life transitions and provide support to neurodivergent populations.​​​​

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What services does MindCraft offer?

We are currently offering individual therapy, but we have special interest groups starting Summer 2026.

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How Frequent are the sessions?​

Pending clinician availability, the sessions can be weekly to monthly. We often encourage that younger children are seen weekly for the first month in order to build rapport before going biweekly.

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Do you take insurance?
Yes! We are currently getting in network with various insurance panels. As we get paneled, we will add the insurance providers here!​​

We are also an approved provider of the FES-UA Step Up Scholarship.

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Do you provider virtual sessions?

Yes. We are licensed to see clients in the state of Florida as long as you are in a private and confidential space. We encourage that kids 8 years and over do virtual, as it may be difficult to navigate technical issues with those younger.

 

WHat are all these terms you mention?​

AutPlay Therapy describes being neurodiversity affirming as being able to value and respect the different ways an autistic or neurodivergent person may process, feel, respond communicate, and play. At MindCraft Adventures we aim to use all of trainings at an affirming level to our clients, not to change them but to work on their desired goal.

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How do Special Interest Groups work?

Special Interest Groups at MindCraft bring together individuals who share a passion for common interests without teaching neurodivergent individuals to behave like their neurotypical peers. These groups include gaming, movie, books, art and music series.

 

At MindCraft, therapists are present to help clients navigate social situations inside and outside of our groups. There is no training to mimic neurotypical individuals involved in our groups. 

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