Positive Disintegration

Celebrating Neurodiversity, Overexcitabilities, and Giftedness

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Mar 12, 2023
Katy Higgins Lee, a therapist specializing in neurodivergent adults and giftedness, brings a wealth of knowledge from her lived experience. She discusses the nuanced definitions of neurodiversity and challenges traditional views of giftedness as merely high IQ, emphasizing its complexity. Katy advocates for identity-first language and critiques the harmful effects of functioning labels. The conversation touches on asynchronous development, the overlap of ADHD and autism, and the importance of recognizing lived experiences in research and therapeutic settings.
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INSIGHT

What Neurodiversity Means

  • Dr. Nick Walker's definition: neurodiversity is the infinite variation in human brains and minds.
  • Neurodivergence can be innate (autism, ADHD, giftedness) or acquired (PTSD, TBI).
INSIGHT

Giftedness As A Neurotype

  • Katy argues giftedness fits the neurotype definition because it diverges from typical experience.
  • Asynchronous development and overexcitabilities make giftedness an intense experience of reality.
ANECDOTE

Teacher Doubts About Early Talent

  • Katy recounts teachers doubting her early writing and reading abilities.
  • Those moments illustrate how gifted kids' experiences are often invalidated by adults.
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