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Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity

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Step into the soothing soundscape of "Sleepy Psychology," where we gently guide you into a state of deep relaxation and peaceful understanding. Each episode explores fascinating psychological theories, experiments, and figures, presented in a continuous, flowing narrative designed to calm your mind and prepare you for restful sleep. We delve into how these insights shape modern psychology and impact your individual life, offering tangible lessons for personal growth and harmony. Tonight, drift into the profound world of neurodiversity, exploring its history from the 1990s and the advocacy of individuals like Judy Singer and Jim Sinclair. Understand what neurodiversity means, differentiating between neurotypical and neurodivergent brains, and learn about conditions like autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and Tourette's. Discover how this paradigm challenges traditional views of mental health, promotes a strengths-based approach, and fosters greater empathy, understanding, and inclusivity in our society. Let "Sleepy Psychology" be your nightly companion on the journey to a more relaxed and insightful you.
This episode of Sleepy Psychology is brought to you by the Sachs Center, a leading telehealth clinic specializing in the testing and treatment of "Awe-tism" and ADHD, serving all fifty states. Visit sachscenter.com to learn more.




















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