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A qualitative study of risk and resilience for positive life outcomes in neurodivergence using the WHO ICF [PDF]
Resilience is a dynamic process involving the interaction of multi-systemic individual and environmental factors that operate to protect against adversity and promote positive personal outcomes. Resilience is a topic of interest among groups who commonly
Melissa H. Black +5 more
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Neurodivergence, Minority Stress, and Tobacco Use in a Sample of US Sexual and Gender Minoritized Young Adults [PDF]
Carla Berg, Erin Vogel, Katelyn Romm
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Facilitators and Inhibitors of Mental Discrimination in the Workplace: A Traditional Review
Discrimination can closely follow disclosure of neurodivergence in the workplace. This traditional review of the literature therefore aims to (a) critically explore factors that facilitate and inhibit mental discrimination in workplace environments, and (
Damian Mellifont
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Distributed by Women Make Movies, 115 W. 29th Street, Suite 1200,New York, NY, 10001; 212-925-0606Produced by Reagan Shea and Rachel PriebeDirected by Afton Quast Saler2022, Streaming, 25 mins Neurodivergent explores the director’s experience of receiving an adult ADHD diagnosis.
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Previous studies have shown that autistic people often display atypical responses when processing sensory information, with particular prevalence within the auditory domain.
Sarah Parkinson +6 more
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Neurodivergence as environmental adaptation [PDF]
Apparent increases in autism and other forms of neurodivergence are often interpreted as a rise in incidence. Yet demographic expansion, diagnostic broadening, and growing cultural awareness all contribute to higher prevalence estimates. At the same time,
Lur Carreras
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Abstract This article presents findings from a UK‐based qualitative study that explored parents/carers experiences of child to parent violence (CPV) from their child who has a neurodevelopmental difference. The study used semi‐structured interviews with 15 mothers who were experiencing physical and psychological violence from their child, often on a ...
Amanda Holt
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Art as an introspective language: The symbolism of the shell and the net in the interpretation of the autistic experience [PDF]
The paper explores art as a means of introspective communication in children with autism, with a focus on the symbolic analysis of the shell and spider Web motif.
Hasanović-Ljajić Amina
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While creative subjects such as music, art and film have been deprioritised and defunded under the United Kingdom’s Conservative Government, the social and pedagogical utility of their study, particularly in areas of economic deprivation and within ...
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From urge to action: an integrative neuropsychological model of tic generation in Tourette syndrome
BackgroundTourette syndrome (TS) has traditionally been conceptualized as a movement disorder characterized by involuntary motor and vocal tics.
Lorenzo Zamboni +12 more
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