High + low support languaging with a neurodivergent lens
Written by: Jon Fledzinskas, PsyD | Clinical Psychologist We all have demands of daily living and tasks to complete, sometimes set by ourselves but most often required by external pressures (work, school, government, family and friends, health, etc.). Being able to address tasks and complete them can result in
The Medical + Social Models of Disability
Progressing Toward an Affirming Framework for Neurodivergent Clients Written By: Dr. Jon Fledzinskas, PsyD, CMPC The Medical and Social Models of Disability Models of disability provide us a framework for understanding why someone may be struggling or have challenges they’ve sought support for. The medical mo
How to Explain Neurodiversity to Your Relatives
Written By: Dr. Jon Fledzinskas, PsyD, CMPC NEURODIVERSITY – a word to describe the diversity of brains, or neurotypes, that many of us and our loved ones have. Those that have brains that process, think, feel, and behave in ways that deviate away from societal expectations and norms have been labeled as neur