Divergent Conversations

Episode 81: Giftedness (Part 2): You’re a Zebra, Not a Weird Horse [featuring Dr. Matt Zakreski]

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Nov 22, 2024
Dr. Matthew Zakreski, a clinical psychologist specializing in neurodivergent individuals, joins to discuss the unique traits of giftedness. The conversation delves into the intense emotional experiences called overexcitabilities and the impact of impostor syndrome on self-acceptance. They explore executive dysfunction, reframing challenges, and practical strategies for gifted individuals facing overwhelming tasks. Personal stories highlight the importance of authenticity in fostering connections, making this discussion a valuable resource for understanding divergent minds.
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ANECDOTE

Dr. Matt's Story

  • Dr. Matt Zakreski was identified as gifted in second grade but hit a performance cliff in eighth grade when school became harder than he was smart.
  • He was later diagnosed with ADHD, highlighting how giftedness can mask other neurodivergences.
INSIGHT

Overlooked Giftedness

  • Giftedness is often missed in girls, children of color, and those with physical disabilities.
  • Many discover their giftedness in adulthood through IQ tests, joining Mensa, or pursuing advanced degrees.
INSIGHT

Neurodivergent Paradox

  • Neurodivergent individuals often find hard things easy and easy things hard.
  • This paradox creates confusion and judgment from others who don't understand the unique challenges.
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