What Does It Mean For A Therapist To Be Neurodiversity Affirming
Even though neurodiversity, like other forms of human diversity, is natural and beneficial to society, certain neurotypes are framed as “different” and “othered” due to not following neurotypical standards for behavior, communication, and cognition. The field of psychology has traditionally prioritized neurotypical brains as the standard for mental health, which has caused harm to neurodivergent populations through over-pathologizing non-harmful behaviors and trying to enforce neurotypical standards of behavior. In this article, you’ll learn more about what neurodiversity-affirming care looks like, why it’s important, and how to find a neurodiversity-affirming therapist....