Neuroaffirming Practice
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of neuroaffirming practice, also known as neurodiversity-affirming practice, in this 18-minute TEDx talk by Bryden Carlson-Giving and Katherine McGinley. Gain insights into a progressive approach in healthcare that views neurodiversity as natural rather than a deficit to be "fixed." Learn how this perspective can positively impact work with neurodivergent individuals, with practical ideas and examples provided. Discover Bryden's experience as a neurodivergent doctoral student and pediatric occupational therapy practitioner, and his efforts to promote strengths-based, occupation-centered practices. Understand Katherine's passion for disability justice and her research on neurodiversity-affirming approaches for autistic individuals. Delve into the importance of embracing sensory processing differences, challenging ableism in healthcare and research, and improving the quality of life for autistic and disabled individuals.
Syllabus
Neuroaffirming Practice | Bryden Carlson-Giving & Katherine McGinley | TEDxAlmansorParkLive
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TEDx
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