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Why do some people dislike it? The use of neologisms like neurospicy is controversial inside and outside the neurodivergent community.
Jennifer Flanigan, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, Allen, TX, 75002, (469) 242-3197, As a neurospicy, queer, and disabled therapist, I bring a heartfelt and affirming approach to my work. I ...
After living life feeling “different”, Port Macquarie mum Ashlee Law discovered she was autistic at the age of 30, after her three children’s own autism and ADHD diagnoses.
After living life feeling “different”, Port Macquarie mum Ashlee Law discovered she was autistic at the age of 30, after her three children’s own autism and ADHD diagnoses.
Some call it "neurospicy" A growing number of adults are coming to terms with the possibility that they have a neurodivergent brain.
Althea Alpin, Psychologist, Wenatchee, WA, 98801, I am a neurodivergent genderqueer transwoman. I focus very specifically on working with transfolk, enbies, neurospicy folk, and/or OSDD/DID ...
Why do some people favour the term ‘neurospicy’? Words like neurodiverse, neuro-inclusive, neuro-affirming and neurospicy are neologisms (new words) related to neurodiversity.
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