Divergent Conversations

Episode 80: Giftedness (Part 1): Defining Giftedness: Beyond High IQs [featuring Emily Kircher-Morris]

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Nov 15, 2024
Emily Kircher-Morris, a Licensed Professional Counselor and host of The Neurodiversity Podcast, joins Patrick Casale and Dr. Neff to delve deep into the multifaceted concept of giftedness. They explore how it intersects with neurodivergence, discussing the limitations of traditional IQ measures. The trio highlights the emotional struggles gifted individuals face, including perfectionism and social connections, while advocating for personalized educational approaches. They also illuminate the concept of overexcitability, emphasizing the unique sensitivities that shape the gifted experience.
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INSIGHT

Giftedness as Neurodivergence

  • Giftedness is viewed as neurodivergence, much like intellectual disabilities are on the other end of the bell curve.
  • It's not a clinical diagnosis but often considered in educational settings, tied to IQ and performance.
INSIGHT

Factors Affecting IQ

  • There's no agreed-upon cutoff IQ score for giftedness, and a single test can't fully define ability.
  • Brain volume and slower theta brainwaves correlate with higher IQs, but environmental factors like trauma also play a role.
ANECDOTE

Partner IQs

  • Emily Kircher-Morris notes research suggesting people choose partners with similar IQs (within a 10-point range).
  • Dr. Neff humorously points out she "punched up" as her spouse's IQ is significantly higher.
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