Elena Herdieckerhoff explains why we need to change the prevalent cultural narrative around highly sensitive people.
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We all have needs. We all need our relationships to help meet those needs. So...what if it can't? This is where relationship accommodations come in.
Are you sure you're just dyslexic? Studies show that over 62% of dyslexics have a combination of different learning differences. ADHD, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, and Anxiety Disorders are among the most common differences combined with dyslexia.
This video explains in pictures the difference between ADHD and autism and the neurodiversity rainbow.
Kitkat, PUSH's Editorial and Media team member, has ADHD and dyslexia, and shares her top 10 tips for Neurodivergent learners (as opposed to learners who can store and recall memories in typical ways).
What kind of world would we have if we all realized what kind of mind we had and began appreciating it? What if we did the same for others? In this talk, Brian Kinghorn champions the cause of Neurodiversity, arguing that there is not just one “standard-issue” brain.
ADHD, autism and anxiety. Anxiety is a common problem for many neurodivergent people. In this video I'm talking about why we are more likely to experience anxiety. As well as sharing the strategies I use to manage my anxiety levels as an autistic/ADHD woman.
Counselling Psychologist Stephen Munt introduces us to Neurodiversity supported by client insights. We also hear from an individual who has faced and overcome challenges with her Neurodiversity and differences.
Today I chatted with Christa Holmans about some of the overlapping issues found in both anxiety disorders and autism and other neurodiversity conditions such as ADHD.
This was filmed during a pandemic and therefore all work was done remote.
One in 59 children are identified with autism spectrum disorders and millions of children have been diagnosed with ADHD in the U.S.—yet psychologist Devon MacEachron, PhD believes that there is too little attention given to enabling people with neurologically different minds.