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Contenido proporcionado por Jane Savage. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Jane Savage o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
Neurotypical Disorder is a disability that many people struggle with every day. In fact, up to 98% of the people are neutotypical (NT). Sadly, the general population still has a poor understanding of what NT disorder is. Many people only know about NT disorder from characters in movies such as Dude Where’s My Car or from TV shows such as Everybody Loves Raymond. These dangerous stereotypes exclude much of the NT experience and contribute to NT disorder still being a “hidden disability”. Join your host Dr Jane Savage as she shines a light on NT disorder. She discusses the challenges NTs face at home, in the workplace and at school in the hope that NTs can be better understood and supported to live their best lives.Dr Jane is a psychologist who specialises in the treatment of NT disorder. Her groundbreaking career has spanned more than 25 years and has helped to shape much of todays discourse on neurotypicality. Jane is not NT herself but she has many NT friends and she grew up with NT family members. You’d be hard pressed to find anyone more qualified to enlighten us about the NeuroTypical experience. A note about the cover art from Dr Jane Savage:Every NeuroTypical has their own unique journey of self discovery as they work to understand their diagnoses and grow towards a place of self acceptance.A patient of mine, upon reflecting on his diagnosis of NeuroTypical disorder, once told me“There is comfort in knowing you are a normal starling, not a strange eagle. It’s impossible for a starling to be happy if it spends its life thinking it’s a failed eagle”.Eagles, like normal people, are majestic and strong. They are independent and focussed. They chose quality friendships over quantity. But NeuroTypicals are more like starlings. Starling murmurations are beautiful to see but are very poorly understood. Somehow, each individual starling instinctively knows how to move with the group, blending in easily. They seem to enjoy connecting in this way with hundreds of other starlings on a regular, sometimes daily, basis.This is why the cover art for the differeNT podcast features a starling. I hope the podcast helps all the starlings out there who are struggling to fit into a world made for eagles. Sincerely,Jane
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Contenido proporcionado por Jane Savage. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Jane Savage o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
Neurotypical Disorder is a disability that many people struggle with every day. In fact, up to 98% of the people are neutotypical (NT). Sadly, the general population still has a poor understanding of what NT disorder is. Many people only know about NT disorder from characters in movies such as Dude Where’s My Car or from TV shows such as Everybody Loves Raymond. These dangerous stereotypes exclude much of the NT experience and contribute to NT disorder still being a “hidden disability”. Join your host Dr Jane Savage as she shines a light on NT disorder. She discusses the challenges NTs face at home, in the workplace and at school in the hope that NTs can be better understood and supported to live their best lives.Dr Jane is a psychologist who specialises in the treatment of NT disorder. Her groundbreaking career has spanned more than 25 years and has helped to shape much of todays discourse on neurotypicality. Jane is not NT herself but she has many NT friends and she grew up with NT family members. You’d be hard pressed to find anyone more qualified to enlighten us about the NeuroTypical experience. A note about the cover art from Dr Jane Savage:Every NeuroTypical has their own unique journey of self discovery as they work to understand their diagnoses and grow towards a place of self acceptance.A patient of mine, upon reflecting on his diagnosis of NeuroTypical disorder, once told me“There is comfort in knowing you are a normal starling, not a strange eagle. It’s impossible for a starling to be happy if it spends its life thinking it’s a failed eagle”.Eagles, like normal people, are majestic and strong. They are independent and focussed. They chose quality friendships over quantity. But NeuroTypicals are more like starlings. Starling murmurations are beautiful to see but are very poorly understood. Somehow, each individual starling instinctively knows how to move with the group, blending in easily. They seem to enjoy connecting in this way with hundreds of other starlings on a regular, sometimes daily, basis.This is why the cover art for the differeNT podcast features a starling. I hope the podcast helps all the starlings out there who are struggling to fit into a world made for eagles. Sincerely,Jane
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