
Neurodiverse Love with Mona Kay Identity Shift After a Diagnosis-Lindsay Averbook
I am so excited to invite all of you to join me and more than 30 amazing presenters, of many different neurotypes, to the
2nd Virtual Neurodiverse Love Conference on March 6-8, 2025. All the presentations are recorded,so everyone who registers will get lifetime accessto all the sessions.
If you use the the discount code Mona50 you will get $50 off the registration and your cost is ONLY $47.
In addition, you will get 3 awesome BONUSES FOR FREE:
- Digital version of the Neurodiverse Love Conversation Cards and the digital workbook ($23.97 value)
- 27 video sessions from the 1st Virtual Neurodiverse Love Conference ($97 value)
To see the list of presenters click here.
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During this episode, you will hear from AuDHD Therapist, Lindsay Averbook. Lindsay shares about her journey to get herAutism diagnosis and describes the challenges she had with medical providers who weren’t listening to her.
She chose to get a neuropsychological evaluation and was diagnosed as Autistic. She also had received an ADHD diagnsosis while in college.
Lindsay also shares how she went through an identity crisis after the Autism diagnosis and how she didn’t know what to do after the diagnosis. She also began questioning whether she could still be a therapist.
We also talk about the need for more education about adult neurodivergence for mental health and medical providers and the stigma associated with diagnosis.
We discuss the fear of disclosure with friends, family, your romantic partner or colleagues and how everything in life can make more sense after a diagnosis and how validating it can be as you begin to understand so many things from your past.
Lastly, we talk about how media is portraying adult neurodivergence differently and how many newly diagnosed individuals may go through a grieving process as they begin to unmask and discover their most authentic self.
You can contact Lindsay at:L.averbooklmhc@gmail.com
