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Let's Talk Neurosense: the psychology of neurodiversity

Hosted by Dr Naomi Fisher and Dr Danielle Drinkwater · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes

★★☆☆☆2.0(1 ratings · Apple Podcasts)

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About this podcast

A podcast where clinical psychologists ask (and answer) the important questions on the topic of about neurodiversity. neurosense.substack.com

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About the host

Dr Naomi Fisher and Dr Danielle Drinkwater hosts Let's Talk Neurosense: the psychology of neurodiversity, a health show with 12 episodes published.

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What really happens when we diagnose autism with Danielle Drinkwater

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Dr Danielle Drinkwater is a clinical psychologist and co-host of Let’s Talk Neurosense. In this interview-with-the-hosts episode, Dani talks about her path into clinical psychology and why she wanted to work with childre

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It's the end of Season 1

May 21, 202614m0

We’ve released ten episodes of Let’s Talk Neurosense. We’ve interviewed ten different people, all with quite different perspectives on neurodiversity. It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster, and we’ve learnt a lot along the

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Why we need to be brave and ask the difficult questions with Naomi Fisher

May 20, 20261h 16m0

This week, Dani sits down with Naomi to find out about her journey into clinical psychology, her relationship to the topic of neurodiversity, her experiences of home schooling her two children, and some of the reasons sh

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Supporting children without the need for a diagnosis with Claire Mason

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Children across the UK are waiting for years in order to get a diagnosis of autism or ADHD. And in the meantime, it can be impossible for their families to get the help that they need. Some of them are stuck; without a d

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When lived experience and science clash with Fabian Hoff

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When we asked Fabian what his autism diagnosis meant to him, he didn’t beat around the bush. ‘I was lost and then I was found’ he said. Fabian collected several psychiatric diagnoses before he realised that he might be a

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Who speaks for who in autism with Amy Lutz

Apr 29, 202650m0

Earlier this year a new book, ‘Upward Bound’, garnered a lot of attention. It’s authorship was attributed to non-speaking autistic man Woody Brown. It was covered in the Guardian, the New York Times and the Today Show. I

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Evidence-based early intervention in autism with Jonathan Green

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In this episode, we talked to Jonathan Green. He’s a child psychiatrist and conducts research into children’s social development at the University of Manchester. His research centres around early intervention for autisti

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Why autism is my disability not my identity with Anna from ‘Autism's Individual’

Apr 15, 202649m0

This week we are delighted to bring you this interview with Anna. Anna is an autistic woman diagnosed in adulthood who is passionate about raising awareness of non-stereotypical presentations of autism. She also has seve

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To diagnose or not to diagnose: how working with children has changed with Helen Kirkaldie

Apr 8, 20261h 1m0

Dr Helen Kirkaldie is a clinical psychologist who specialises in working with adopted children and their families. She has extensive experience in working with developmental trauma and attachment. In this conversation, s

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Why we need to reframe autism with Katy Elphinstone

Apr 2, 202655m0

In the fourth episode of Let’s Talk Neurosense, we talked to Katy Elphinstone, autistic advocate, researcher and author of How to Raise Happy Neurofabulous Children: A Parent’s Guide. She got in touch after our interview

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Why neurodivergence matters in primary care with Victoria Galvis

Mar 25, 20261h 0m0

In this week's episode of Let's Talk Neurosense, neurodivergent GP Victoria Galvis talks to us about the importance, as she sees it, of the concept of neurodivergence in primary care settings, and how she is helping peop

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Why autistic people need recognition and change with Katherine Uher

Mar 18, 20261h 1m0

In this latest episode of Let's Talk Neurosense, we talk to Katherine Uher, autistic psychotherapist and mum to her autistic son. Katherine is one of many people who got in touch with us following the release of our inte

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Why we need to rethink the autism spectrum with Dame Uta Frith

Mar 5, 202645m0

We recorded this interview before Uta gave an interview to the TES which created waves across X/Twitter. We’re releasing this now as it gives further depth to the issues Uta touched upon in her TES interview. Please note

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