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EPISODE · May 31, 2024 · 46 MIN

Neurodivergence, Inclusivity & Imposter Syndrome | with Dr. Matthew Zakreski

from The Other Side of Fear · host Kertia Johnson

Text our show Key Takeaways: -  The notable physical differences between the brains of neurotypical and neurodivergent people. -  Being aware of the rights and laws that protect or support neurodivergent persons and people with disabilities. -  The importance of conversations around sex-ed, dating, consent and healthy boundaries with neurodivergent people.Dr. Matthew Zakreski, a clinical psychologist specializing in neurodivergence, illuminates the unique challenges and misperceptions encountered in a world tailored for neurotypical norms. Ever wondered how sensory-friendly environments could transform public spaces like airports and stadiums? We touch on initiatives such as the Toronto Raptors' new sensory-friendly space and the vital role these accommodations play in fostering inclusivity. This episode also delves into the emotional complexities parents face while raising children with unique sensory systems. Dr. Zakreski emphasizes personal growth and the importance of seizing opportunities, as the best time to do anything, is right now.Highlighting the dangers of not setting boundaries, we discuss the importance of creating alternative narratives in therapy to combat negative thought patterns and promote self-worth. Listen in on Dr. Matt’s remarkable contributions to the field and learn how to stay connected with his ongoing work through the provided links in our show notes. Whether you’re neurodivergent, a parent, or simply passionate about fostering inclusivity, this episode offers invaluable insights and practical advice.Check out Dr. Matt and his work ⬇️The Neurodiversity Collective Website LinkedinFacebookSupport the show ❤️Our Patreon CommunityMake a one-time contribution HERETell us what you think about this episode over at our FANLISTSupport the showConnect with us!!! Instagram @discovertheothersideoffear Youtube The Other Side of Fear Podcast Kertia's Email: [email protected] to be a guest on The Other Side of Fear? Send Kertia Jené a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/kertiajohnsonOR connect with us via our email.⚠ HEALTH DISCLAIMER ⚠All health and mental health topics within the content of this body of work are for informational, discussion, reflective, and entertainment purposes only. The Other Side of Fear and its contents does not replace nor does it claim to replace the knowledge, expertise and advice of licensed healthcare professionals. Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of The Other Side of Fear, its subsidiaries, or any entities they represent.

Text our show Key Takeaways: - The notable physical differences between the brains of neurotypical and neurodivergent people. - Being aware of the rights and laws that protect or support neurodivergent persons and people with disabilities. - The importance of conversations around sex-ed, dating, consent and healthy boundaries with neurodivergent people. Dr. Matthew Zakreski, a clinical psychologist specializing in neurodivergence, illuminates the unique challenges...

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