• Safe To Be Seen: How To Support Unmasking In Neurodivergent Children with Dr. Devon Price

  • Mar 26 2025
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

Safe To Be Seen: How To Support Unmasking In Neurodivergent Children with Dr. Devon Price

  • Summary

  • In this powerful episode of The Autism ADHD Podcast, I welcome Dr. Devon Price, social psychologist, professor, author, and proud autistic person, to discuss why neurodivergent individuals mask their true selves, the serious mental health consequences of long-term masking, and practical guidance for parents and professionals who want to support authentic expression.

    Key topics covered:

    • Different masking strategies neurodivergent people develop
    • The survival motivation behind masking behaviors
    • Real-world consequences of social ostracism for neurodivergent people
    • How parents can create environments where children feel safe to unmask
    • Navigating family dynamics and setting boundaries with extended family
    • Challenging societal expectations and defining your own family values

    ❤️ Please listen and share this important episode with others!

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