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(Neuro)Diverse Dialogues

Damian
Neurodiversity
Higher Education
Asperger's
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Fatigue
Anxiety
Therapy
Mental Health
Phd In History
Mensa
University

Ever wondered what your colleagues or students who describe as neurodivergent really experience or how they feel about life in academia - but have been a bit fearful of asking?

These chats are an opportunity for people who describe themselves as neurodivergent to talk about their life experiences and how they navigate the neurotypical waters of academia - and for me to ask questions I have always... more

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In this episode we had to start and stop as Misha had to change locations (which has a certain symmetry as they talk about their experience in moving countries too!).  In the name of autheticity we carried on and as alweays I leave it unedited for yo... more

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Rosie (undergraduate) Breaking The OCD Cycle: Intrusive Thoughts, Therapy, And Everyday Life
Q: So is the plan to get a diagnosis? Would that make any difference to you?
I think I'd like to just for future help, like going into the workforce as well.
Rosie (undergraduate) Breaking The OCD Cycle: Intrusive Thoughts, Therapy, And Everyday Life
Q: What would you do in that situation? Is it kind of stopping and having a look or is that not enough?
Stopping and having a look is the thing that would actually make the OCD worse.
Jenna-Mae (graduate) talks about autism and ADHD
Q: What would you like to explain to your family or friends about yourself?
Jenna would like others to understand that being neurodivergent is not solely good or bad; it's a mix of strengths and challenges.
Jenna-Mae (graduate) talks about autism and ADHD
Q: How did that affect you when you first received your diagnosis?
Jenna describes receiving her diagnosis as liberating, giving her the permission to accept her differences.

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