Ep 4 - AuDHD with Hugo
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- Stimming is a common way for neurodivergent individuals to regulate and soothe themselves.
- An autism diagnosis can provide a sense of self-compassion and allow for accommodations that bring joy and ease of stress.
- Balancing routine and novelty-seeking can be challenging for individuals with ADHD and autism.
- Sensory sensitivities are a common experience for autistic individuals, and finding ways to manage them is important.
- Alcohol can be used as a coping mechanism for sensory overload, but finding healthier alternatives is crucial.
- Greater understanding and acceptance of neurodivergent individuals is needed in society. Living with neurodivergence often involves masking and adapting to fit into a neurotypical world.
- Bullying and invalidation can have a profound impact on the self-perception and self-acceptance of neurodivergent individuals.
- Greater education and understanding are needed to create a more inclusive and accommodating society for neurodivergent individuals.
- The journey of self-acceptance and unmasking is not linear and may involve setbacks, but it is essential for personal growth and well-being.
- There is hope for a future where neurodivergence is accepted and accommodated without stigma.
Keywords
neurodivergence, autism, ADHD, stimming, regulation, sensory sensitivity, alcohol, coping mechanism, acceptance, neurodivergence, autism, bullying, self-acceptance, understanding, accommodations, masking, anger, hope
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