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Become Who You Are
- Jan 29 2024
- Duración: 36 m
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- Anonymous User
- 02-09-24
5 stars for discussing the topic
I don’t agree with everything Ryan said but I greatly appreciate him having the courage to write a book and discussing the topic of autism. My issue is with the neurotypical society which rarely takes accountability for the immense harm that has been done and continues to be done against the autistic community. Most psychologists and therapists continue to follow outdated and inaccurate diagnoses. Society as a whole continues to force unhealthy requirements and behavioral ‘modifications’ onto neurodivergent individuals which can be the greatest determinants of depression, isolation, and other mental health issues. However, podcasts like this can help to facilitate honest conversations to educate the public with opportunities to build bridges between a traumatized neurodivergent community and the neurotypical majority. Thank you for sharing your experiences and thoughts.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-01-24
Incredibly listen-worthy
The image comes to bond of erecting scaffolding on the outside of a building to support one in making important improvements and repairsHere, instead we enjoin the reasoning mind to get to work rewriting and structurally overhauling our negative belief systems by substituting new rationals we author consciously; I like the active, participatory role we give the mind here. It’s not passive. We set our big brains to the task of re-reasoning the merits of long-held belief systems we have about ourselves and the world that only leave us feeling miserable, and if those arguments come up lacking upon examination, we dismantle them and replace them with better beliefs, higher frequency thought patterns. This is what I distilled from this awesome episode, I know this would work for my busy brain.
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