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David Krauss Ph.dPsychology Today |
All of us have strengths and resources. Leveraging these can promote change.
Atypical sensory experiences? Accommodations and adaptations can help.
Our sensory profiles fit some settings, but not others. Accommodations can help.
Ways to help neurodivergent people cope with repeated humiliation experiences.
"Cyberball" experiments explain how adaptive self-talk enhances self-control.
Keeping closeness and status dimensions in mind can help atypical children.
Practitioners might assume this is a social-media-driven diagnosis.
Let's explore post-traumatic growth when parenting atypical children.