Category: Neurodiversity
Mad Pride and Neurodiversity |
My first encounter with the notion of recovery came as I glanced through a book covering mental health in the aftermath of my hospitalization. I […]
Expressive Arts Are Neurodiversity-Affirming |
“Express It to Address It” from the journals of Cathy Malchiodi, Ph.D. Source: ©2022 Cathy Malchiodi, Ph.D., used with permission Neurodiversity-affirming or “neuro-affirming” practices and […]
The Myth of Common Sense
“Appears to lack common sense.” Those five words appeared at the bottom of my third-grade report card. It fit. So many of the unwritten rules […]
Navigating the Neurodivergent Glass Ceiling
Lists of impactful neurodivergent leaders often include “creative geniuses” such as Elon Musk and Richard Branson, but they rarely feature women. Even more seldom do […]
How Neuro-inclusion Transforms Management |
I will never forget the comments of one of the many managers we interviewed as part of our market research at Uptimize. This manager openly […]
Why We Should Be Thankful for Neurodiversity
In an article for The Atlantic, journalist Harvey Blume wrote “Neurodiversity may be every bit as crucial for the human race as biodiversity is for […]
Neurodiversity: A Wellness Paradox |
“To feel intensely is not a symptom of weakness, it is the trademark of the truly alive and compassionate.” —Anthon St. Maarten. Source: RF studio […]
Masks Are for Halloween, Not Life
“Hey! You know there is a dog out there that’s as princess-like as a poodle but not?” I sang as I bounced my 11-year-old self […]
How to Thrive in a Neurodiverse Relationship
By guest contributor Benjamin Meyer, LCSW-R Ed and Sally presented for couples therapy exhausted from arguing. After work, he shut himself in his room and […]