Experience-Sensitive Approach to Neurodivergence
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Professor Francisco Musich
2mo ago
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acamh.orgExperience-Sensitive Approach to Neurodivergenceacamh.orgClinical environments are often organised around neurotypical/general population expectations of communication, attention, pacing, and sensory tolerance. For neurodivergent people, including autistic individuals, people with ADHD, these expectations can increase distress, reduce engagement, and shape how behaviour is interpreted by clinicians. The post Experience-Sensitive Approach to Neurodivergence appeared first on ACAMH .
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