
The Power of Neurodiversity
Unleashing the Advantages of Your Differently Wired Brain
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Develop a new understanding of neurodivergence with this thoughtful exploration of the human mind from a bestselling author and psychologist.
From ADHD and dyslexia to autism, the number of diagnosis categories listed by the American Psychiatric Association has tripled in the last fifty years. With so many people affected, it is time to revisit our perceptions of people with disabilities.
Bestselling author, psychologist, and educator Thomas Armstrong illuminates a new understanding of neuropsychological disorders. He argues that if they are a part of the natural diversity of the human brain, they cannot simply be defined as illnesses. Armstrong explores the evolutionary advantages, special skills, and other positive dimensions of these conditions.
A manifesto as well as a keenly intelligent look at "disability," The Power of Neurodiversity is a must for parents, teachers, and anyone who is looking to learn more about neurodivergence.
©2011 Thomas Armstrong, PhD (P)2021 Hachette BooksListeners also enjoyed...
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“Parents of children who have been diagnosed as belonging to one of these groups and adults who have been living with any of these labels will find positive affirmation and encouraging advice on how to see their brain’s wiring as an asset rather than a liability.” (New York Journal of Books)
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Different, Not Less
- A Neurodivergent's Guide to Embracing Your True Self and Finding Your Happily Ever After
- By: Chloé Hayden
- Narrated by: Chloé Hayden
- Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
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A neurodivergent's guide to embracing your true self and finding your happily ever after. Growing up, Chloé Hayden felt like she'd crash-landed on an alien planet where nothing made sense. Eye contact? Small talk? And why are you people so touch-oriented? She moved between 10 schools in 8 years, struggling to become a person she believed society would accept, and was eventually diagnosed with autism and ADHD. When a life-changing group of allies showed her that different did not mean less, she learned to celebrate her true voice and find her happily ever after.
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Shallow research
- By Livia on 12-03-23
By: Chloé Hayden
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Odd Girl Out
- By: Laura James
- Narrated by: Lucinda Clare
- Length: 8 hrs and 43 mins
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From childhood, Laura James knew she was different. She struggled to cope in a world that often made no sense to her, as though her brain had its own operating system. It wasn't until she reached her 40s that she found out why: Suddenly and surprisingly, she was diagnosed with autism. With a touching and searing honesty, Laura challenges everything we think we know about what it means to be autistic. Married with four children and a successful journalist, Laura examines the ways in which autism has shaped her career, her approach to motherhood, and her closest relationships.
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Simply Perfect
- By Mandolyn on 07-28-19
By: Laura James
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Connecting with the Autism Spectrum
- How to Talk, How to Listen, and Why You Shouldn’t Call it High-Functioning
- By: Casey "Remrov" Vormer
- Narrated by: Liam Gerrard
- Length: 2 hrs and 58 mins
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For a friend, family member, or coworker with autism, communication can be challenging. But Connecting with the Autism Spectrum can help you find common ground with expert tips and helpful insights about talking (and listening) to neurodiverse adults so you can make your interactions more transparent, meaningful, and rewarding for all.
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Hard to relate to author
- By Daniel L. on 01-06-22
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I Overcame My Autism and All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder
- A Memoir
- By: Sarah Kurchak
- Narrated by: Zura Johnson
- Length: 8 hrs and 51 mins
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Sarah Kurchak is autistic. She hasn’t let that get in the way of pursuing her dream to become a writer, or to find love, but she has let it get in the way of being in the same room with someone chewing food loudly and of cleaning her bathroom sink. In I Overcame My Autism and All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder, Kurchak examines the Byzantine steps she took to become “an autistic success story”, how the process almost ruined her life, and how she is now trying to recover.
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encompassing
- By Nathaniel Rockarts on 03-15-21
By: Sarah Kurchak
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I'll Just Be Five More Minutes
- And Other Tales from My ADHD Brain
- By: Emily Farris
- Narrated by: Emily Farris
- Length: 5 hrs and 40 mins
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I'll Just Be Five More Minutes is a personal essay collection of laugh-out-loud-funny, tear-jerking, and at times cringey true stories of Emily's experiences as a neurodivergent woman. With the newfound knowledge of her ADHD, Emily candidly reexamines her complicated relationships (including one with a celebrity stalker), her money problems, the years she spent unknowingly self-medicating, and her hyperfixations (two words: decorative baskets). A memoir-in-essays both entertaining and enlightening, I'll Just Be Five More Minutes is for people with ADHD, as well as those who know and love them.
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Hilarious and relatable
- By Nora on 05-06-24
By: Emily Farris
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Unseelie
- By: Ivelisse Housman
- Narrated by: Elena Rey
- Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
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Iselia “Seelie” Graygrove looks just like her twin, Isolde…but as an autistic changeling left in the human world by the fae as an infant, she has always known she is different. Seelie’s unpredictable magic makes it hard for her to fit in—and draws her and Isolde into the hunt for a fabled treasure. In a heist gone wrong, the sisters make some unexpected allies and find themselves unraveling a mystery that has its roots in the history of humans and fae alike.
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Autistic MC!!! 💕
- By Deborah Overstreet on 05-17-23
By: Ivelisse Housman
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Autism in Heels
- The Untold Story of a Female Life on the Spectrum
- By: Jennifer Cook O'Toole
- Narrated by: Jennifer O'Toole
- Length: 12 hrs and 39 mins
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This intimate memoir reveals the woman inside one of autism’s most prominent figures, Jennifer O'Toole. At the age of 35, Jennifer was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, and for the first time in her life, things made sense. Now, she exposes the constant struggle between carefully crafted persona and authentic existence, editing the autism script with wit, candor, passion, and power. Her journey is one of reverse-self-discovery not only as an Aspie but - more importantly - as a thoroughly modern woman.
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Somewhat relatable but not really.
- By M Bond on 02-26-23
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Bright Not Broken
- Gifted Kids, ADHD, and Autism
- By: Rebecca S. Banks, Diane M. Kennedy, Temple Grandin
- Narrated by: Vanessa Hart
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
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The future of our society depends on our gifted children - the population in which we'll find our next Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, or Virginia Woolf. Yet the gifts and talents of some of our most brilliant kids may never be recognized because these children fall into a group known as twice exceptional, or "2e". Twice exceptional kids are both gifted and diagnosed with a disability - often ADHD or an autism spectrum disorder - leading teachers and parents to overlook the child's talents and focus solely on his weaknesses.
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An Excellent Book about Gifted Kids with Disabilities
- By Anonymous User on 05-26-23
By: Rebecca S. Banks, and others
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Life Coaching for Adults on the Autism Spectrum
- Discovering Your True Potential
- By: Jaclyn Hunt
- Narrated by: Lynnda Nelson
- Length: 5 hrs and 52 mins
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Adults on the autism spectrum rarely have access to services once they age out of the school system. Many on the spectrum struggle with forming and building relationships, finding and maintaining jobs, and managing their day-to-day lives. Life Coaching, specifically for adults on the spectrum or anyone who considers themselves neurodivergent, can provide individuals, other coaches, parents, and professionals the tools and skills necessary to guide people to success.
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it's a very linear approach
- By Karina on 04-11-22
By: Jaclyn Hunt
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Looking After Your Autistic Self
- A Personalised Self-Care Approach to Managing Your Sensory and Emotional Well-Being
- By: Niamh Garvey
- Narrated by: Lara Hutchinson
- Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
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It is a myth that autistic children grow into 'less autistic' adults. In fact, many autistic adults feel more overwhelmed as they age as the stresses of social demands such as relationships, parenting, or the work environment increase. Niamh Garvey offers tips and tricks designed to reduce sensory and emotional stress and look after your autistic self. From understanding what's happening when the stress response kicks in to using the 'detective habit' to spot your individual strengths and triggers.
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Relatable - Insightful - Helpful
- By Cfrazier on 10-20-23
By: Niamh Garvey
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- Victoria Britton
- 07-22-24
Loved it everyone needs to read this!
Most positive and uplifting neurodiverse book I have read so far. It gives me hope that people with neurodiverse brains will be liberated from all prejudice and achieve dignity, integrity and wholesomeness in their life’s.
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- Lisa White
- 03-30-22
Amazing Information.
This book informed me of the vast information that I was missing in my life. This will help me in my new direction in life knowing this information
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- Rowan Mendoza
- 11-03-21
A Step in the Right Direction
As an adult with a recent diagnosis, I faced a turmoil of different emotions and thoughts throughout therapy.
I eventually decided if I was to take a step in the right direction, the first would be to understand the umbrella of neurodiversity, which is why I got this book. Not only has it helped me understand things like ASD so much better, but it has helped me realize the importance and needed guidance in defeating stigma against labels such as the like.
This book didn't help me just understand the various labels of neurodivergency, but it helped me accept myself and people I saw with similar labels. In that very aspect, it makes a wonderful educational and self help book to those who may feel lost, or even in denial of their feelings or diagnosis.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone diagnosed, questioning, or more especially to people who know of others who are neurodiverse.
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- Sarah Cochran
- 03-05-22
Excellent and Hopeful..
..discourse on brain diversity and its bearing on human civilization's past and present to affect our future.
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- Jill or John
- 03-14-23
Makes sense
I really learned a lot. Best book I’ve read on the subject. Being neurodiverse myself, it helped me understand how I fit into this crazy world.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-05-22
interesting, insightful, slightly boring
interesting and true view, it is anomalities, not diseases. i find it slightly boring though, maybe because of the segmented chapter structure. good insights, could be worth to read.
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- Viktoria
- 04-10-22
The Positive Side of Neurodiversity
I appreciate this book a great deal as I am neurodivergent, and I know we have so many positive attributes. I can't give the book 5 stars in all fields, However. This book rehashes the stereotype that those on the Autism spectrum don't have much empathy. This is not true, or perhaps I should say, it is not true for all of us. i actually have so much empathy that it's one of the many reasons I prefer my own company, the company of animals, or the company of those who understand me. In talking to others I know on the spectrum, I know I am not alone. That being said, this book makes many valid points. In some respects, I'm glad I was not diagnosed as a child. The education of neurodivergent children and adults, as well as neurotypical children, needs to take into account where thier strengths lie, and not try to cram everyone into the same mold. The narrator is wonderful, by the way!
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- Tash
- 07-13-22
Excellent book-really makes you think
This is an excellent read. As a clinical psychologist who does assessments I really appreciate this perspective as I have tried to incorporate this into my evaluations for years but often times am met with resistance from IEP teams, medical professionals, or even other psychologists. This book and others like it have been needed for a long time. Dr. Armstrong includes the Deaf as an afterthought in his musings. I work within the Deaf community. It’s more complicated than he suggests. But overall his book is very good. Highly recommend as food for thought. Mr. Lenz is an excellent narrator (that has a big impact).
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- haley hash
- 01-01-23
A decent primer
Provided a smattering of useful talking points and ideas but is somewhat dated in nomenclature and frameworks at times.
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- Kali
- 01-22-24
Needs a lesson on neurodiversity affirming language
The overall message was well intentioned, but very inappropriate throughout. For example, uses language such as “normal people” to refer to allistic or non-autistic persons. Recommend reading other books written by neurodivergent voices themselves.
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