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Masken und Narben: Ein Fokus auf Autismus und Trauma
Selbstakzeptanz bei Autismus und Neurodivergenz – Ein Weg zu mehr Wohlbefinden. Mit Siri Frericks

Masken und Narben: Ein Fokus auf Autismus und Trauma

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 15:36


Du spürst den Druck, dich anzupassen, obwohl du weißt, dass Maskieren – das Verbergen deiner autistischen Merkmale – dich Kraft kostet? In dieser Folge nimmst du die Maske ab und schaust unter die gesellschaftlichen Normen. Siri, Psychologin und Teil des Diversara-Teams, erklärt, warum viele Autist:innen ihr authentisches Selbst aus den Augen verlieren, wie internalisierte Stigmatisierung entsteht und weshalb Selbstakzeptanz ein Schlüssel zu mehr Wohlbefinden ist.✔️ Was Selbstakzeptanz wirklich bedeutet✔️ Wie Maskieren dein Selbstbild verzerrt✔️ Doppelte-Empathie-Problem & Imposter-Syndrom✔️ Selbstmitgefühl als konkrete Praxis (inkl. Mini-Übung)✔️ Warum Austausch mit anderen ND-Menschen so heilsam istDu erhältst praxisnahe Reflexionsfragen und erfährst, wie die Diversara-Community dich auf deinem Weg begleiten kann. Hör rein, leg die Maske ab und akzeptiere dich – genau so, wie du bist. www.diversara.de/communityStudie zu internalisierter Stigmatisierung (Livingston & Boyd, 2010)"Selbstmitgefühl zu haben bedeutet, dass du dich selbst so behandelst, wie du mit einem Freund oder einer Freundin umgehen würdest, die gerade eine schwere Zeit durchmachen - auch wenn sie etwas vermasselt haben, sich unzulänglich fühlen oder einfach vor einer schwierigen Herausforderung im Leben stehen. (...) Durch Selbstmitgefühl lernen wir, uns selbst ein innerer Verbündeter zu werden, statt ein innerer Feind." (Neff & Germer, 2019.)Seit 2012 hat dieses Phänomen einen Namen: Das Doppelte Empathie Problem.

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Embracing NeuroDiversity and Creativity

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 33:16


Today Dr. Stephanie interviews Dani Bowman from Love on the Spectrum. We will talk about her involvement with the show and how she built her company DaniMation.More about our Guest: Dani Bowman, BFA, MBAPresident, DaniMation Entertainment. Dani Bowman, an individual on the autism spectrum, established her company, DaniMation Entertainment, in 2009. Over the years, she has spearheaded summer animation camps and conducted personalized online 1:1 sessions, diligently educating, elevating, and empowering her students on the autism spectrum. With her guidance, she has successfully helped more than 2,500 students explore the transformation of their passions into viable careers.In her own educational journey, Dani obtained a BFA in Animation in 2018 and further pursued her ambitions with an MBA in Global Strategy and Leadership in 2020. Beyond her academic achievements, she also became a valued cast member on the Netflix series "Love on the Spectrum." Dani's remarkable story showcases how dedication, talent, and resilience can lead to fulfilling accomplishments regardless of individual challenges.Embracing Neurodiversity and Creativity: Dani Bowman's Journey from Animation Aficionado to Social EntrepreneurIn her keynote speech at Converge Autism Summit, Dani Bowman, animator, educator, and entrepreneur, takes us on the remarkable journey that began at age three and led her to become the CEO of DaniMation. From her beginnings as a passionate animator at age of 14 to her present role as an industry leader in diversity-led employment, Dani shares her experiences, challenges, and triumphs and reflects on her responsibility as a leader to inspire and mentor others on the autism spectrum. She sheds light on the company's commitment to social impact, emphasizing the positive influence that creative expression can have on the lives of neurodiverse individuals regardless of how they've been affected by their condition.

Hör mal, Deutschland
Der Spezialist ist Autist

Hör mal, Deutschland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 48:48


Die besonderen Begabungen sogenannter Asperger-Autisten im IT-Bereich sind begehrt wie die Seltenen Erden in der Hightech-Industrie. Auch der Softwarekonzern SAP hat Autisten eingestellt. Ein Experiment - für beide Seiten. Von Anja Kempe. Regie und Produktion Anja Kempe. WDR 5 Dok 5 / SWR Kultur — das Feature

Literatur Radio Hörbahn
"Das Glaskind" - Uwe Kullnick spricht mit Stefanie Gregg über ihr Buch – Hörbahn on Stage

Literatur Radio Hörbahn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 84:11


"Das Glaskind" - Uwe Kullnick spricht mit Stefanie Gregg über ihr Buch – Hörbahn on Stage(Hördauer ca. 85  Minuten)Wie durch Glas Mayas Leben scheint nahezu perfekt. Sie arbeitet in Hamburg als Ärztin in einer Klinik und lebt in einer festen Beziehung. Doch dann erhält sie einen Anruf. Sie soll zurück nach München kommen. Ihre Mutter hatte einen Unfall, und Maya muss sich um ihren Bruder kümmern, der als Autist schon immer das Zentrum der Familie war. Bereits als Kind hatte sie das Gefühl, für ihre Eltern unsichtbar zu sein. Alle Sorge galt ihrem Bruder Tobias. Als Maya zurückkehrt, begreift sie, dass sie endlich ihren eigenen Weg finden muss – nicht gegen, sondern zusammen mit ihrer Familie.Nach dem Erfolg von »Nebelkinder« – der neue, zutiefst bewegende Roman von Stefanie GreggStefanie Gregg, geboren 1970 in Erlangen, studierte Philosophie, Kunstgeschichte, Germanistik und Theaterwissenschaften, worin sie auch promovierte. Nach Stationen in Medienunternehmen und als Unternehmensberaterin, widmet sich die Autorin dem Schreiben. Mit ihrer Familie wohnt sie in der Nähe von München.Im Aufbau Taschenbuch sind ihre Romane »Mein schlimmster schöner Sommer«, »Der Sommer der blauen Nächte« sowie »Nebelkinder«, »Die Stunde der Nebelkinder« und »Die Hoffnung der Nebelkinder« erschienen.Wenn Ihnen dieser Beitrag gefallen hat, hören Sie doch auch einmal hier hineinoder vielleicht in diese SendungKommen Sie doch auch einfach mal zu unseren Live-Aufzeichnungen in die Georgenstraße 63, MünchenRealisation Uwe Kullnick

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Enhancing Clinical Prescriptions in Applied Behavior Analysis

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 53:04


Dr. Stephanie speaks with Converge Autism Summit speaker, Quatiba Davis. Points of the discussion include; 1) how to create scientific prescriptions with outside testing/testimony; 2) using ABA skills assessments and adaptive assessments to clearly identify the treatment plan package; 3)the impact of IQ on progress and outcomes; 4)data analysis and its importance to monitoring outcomes and progress. The discussion also includes how children and adolescents of color, while becoming diagnosed, are diagnosed later due to stigma and bias and how cultural competence is part of creating a proper plan. About the Speaker:Quatiba DavisMEd, BCBA, LABA, LBA, IBAChief Clinical Officer, ABA Centers of FloridaMs. Quatiba Davis is a distinguished Board-Certified Behavior Analyst with a remarkable career trajectory characterized by leadership, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals and families through Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). With an extensive background in general and special education, she has played pivotal roles in shaping the growth and success of ABA Centers of Florida.Presently serving as the Chief Clinical Officer, Ms. Davis exemplifies her commitment to ABA Centers' growth and transformative mission. Her vision encompasses a comprehensive strategy that encompasses professional development, client support, and community engagement. Her unwavering dedication to fostering a culture of togetherness is evident through the Academy of Excellence, which she has revitalized to empower staff and leaders across the company. Ms. Davis's professional objectives revolve around addressing families' concerns and needs by leveraging data-driven insights from trained professionals and providing unwavering support through parent training. Her aspirations extend beyond just a title – she actively engages with her colleagues and raises awareness about the organization's numerous offerings through speaking engagements and media exposure.Furthermore, Ms. Davis is resolute in her commitment to promoting diversity within the ABA community, particularly among underrepresented populations. Driven by her passion for the science of ABA, she has witnessed the transformational impact it has on individuals' lives and firmly believes in its potential. Her experience spans clients who have transitioned from elementary school challenges to college successes, reinforcing her dedication to the field. Beyond her professional achievements, Ms. Davis wears multiple hats as a devoted mother, teacher, and mentor. Her influence extends to BABA (Black Applied Behavior Analysts), where she supports and empowers minorities in the ABA field through mentorship and motivational platforms. Her multifaceted interests include the beach, fitness, quality time with her daughters, and leveraging her influence as a leader in ABA through podcasts, keynote speaking, and motivational endeavors.

atomar audio | Techno Podcast
atomar audio -279- AUTISTØNIC

atomar audio | Techno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 61:37


Podcast 279 of atomar audio, featuring cutting edge techno artists. This week we present you AUTISTØNIC from Osaka, Japan. 01. Pushmann - Vertigo (CRAVO Remix) [Prophet Recordings] 02. Audio Units - Orbital Hierarchy [Dynamic Reflection] 03. Klint - After The Sun [Suara] 04. Earwax (IT) - Advance [Planet Rhythm] 05. Dynamic Forces - Tango [Planet Rhythm] 06. Bernardo Hangar - Banal [Modularz] 07. Gustavo Bassani - Synthesize [Truncate] 08. Palma (PT) - Forced Hire [Room Trax] 09. Maccari - Don't Mess With Bill [Liberta Records] 10. Marberg - Great Spirit [Devotion Records] 11. P.U.L.S.A.R - Strong Heartbeat [Modularz] 12. Raffaele Attanasio - Rukbat [Mord] 13. Franco Rossi - Exha [Room Trax] 14. _asstnt, Roll Dann - Handsaw [MindTrip] 15. Alpharisc - Formation Filter [Mutual Rytm] 16. Chlär - Dopamine Rush [Mutual Rytm] 17. Tensal - Strobo [Metro Black Series] 18. William Arist - Spaceship Alarm [Truncate] 19. Marco Effe - Repulsed [Planet Rhythm] 20. Angioma - Collateral Effects [Room Trax] AUTISTØNIC: @autistonic IG: instagram.com/autistonic atomar audio: www.facebook.com/atomar.audio www.instagram.com/atomaraudio/

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Involved Fathers Get Results!

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 49:48


Today Dr. Stephanie is joined by her husband Dan (Just the Guys Host) to discuss the difference involved and engaged dads make on their family system but most importantly the outcome for their autistic child. Dr. Naseef is a speaker at the 2025 Converge Autism Summit.Robert Naseef, Ph.D. has a distinct voice as a psychologist and father of an adult son with autism. He has spoken around the country and trained professionals internationally in treating autism and other developmental disorders and supporting families. He has a special interest in the psychology of men and fatherhood.Along with Stephen Shore, Ed.D., Dr. Naseef served as a lead consultant to the Arc of Philadelphia and SAP's “Autism at Work” program which involved collaboration with the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation to develop the curriculum, “Preparing Neurodiverse Youth for the Workplace.”Dr. Naseef's 2013 book, Autism in the Family: Caring and Coping Together (Brookes Publishing) integrates advances in research and treatment with clinical experience to help families navigate the emotional landscape and the practical roadmap through the lifespan. Special Children, Challenged Parents: The Struggles and Rewards of Parenting a Child with a Disability (1996), his first book, received international recognition. He has appeared on radio and television. He is the co-editor with Cindy N. Ariel of Voices from the Spectrum: Parents, Grandparents, Siblings, People with Autism, and Professionals Share Their Wisdom (2006).In 2008, Robert Naseef was honored by Variety, the Children's Charity for his outstanding contributions to the autism community. On World Autism Awareness Day, April 2, 2017, Dr. Naseef gave a TEDx talk entitled “How autism teaches us about being human” which you can see on YouTube. Dr. Naseef is also a member of the Panel of Professional Advisors of the Autism Society of America. He also serves on the Leadership Council of the AJ Drexel Autism Institute.

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Off the Spectrum with Madonna!

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 54:20


Join producer, comedian, and media analyst Madonna Kilpatrick and Kristin for a show that explores the world, from art and pop culture to science and current events, from a neurodivergent lens.https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/off-the-spectrum--3579371

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
My World, Your World, Our World: Thriving with Autism

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 58:28


Today our guest is Kim Clairy, OTR/L and her husband William. Kim will be a speaker at the 2025 Converge Autism Summit. Today Dr. Stephanie talks with Kim about autism and sensory issues and how an occupational therapist can help.About our Guest:Kim Clairy OTR/L is a Brenau University graduate with a BS/MS in occupational therapy. Kim has been invited to share her expertise on autism for over 100 organizations in 7 countries. She is a frequent contributor to autism related projects and podcasts and has contributed to numerous publications on autism. Additionally, Kim is a private consultant and self-advocate who broke through barriers as she defied a healthcare system that said, “your autism is severe; you need to live in a nursing home.” Her difficult experiences forged a passion for educating others on autism. Through hands-on learning Kim uses personal experiences and professional expertise to educate on many facets of autism across the lifespan.

Schulbildung mal anders
PDA-Autist*innen im Kontext Schule - Vielfalt braucht Verständnis

Schulbildung mal anders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 43:47


Shownotes: In dieser Folge spricht Jacqueline mit Hannah über PDA im Kontext Schule. Was genau ist eigentlich PDA? Und wie können wir Menschen mit PDA Zugang zu Bildung gestalten? Ganz nach dem Motto: Vielfalt braucht Verständnis. Lass uns gerne eine Rezension da, wenn dir der Podcast gefällt - das hilft uns und unterstützt unsere Arbeit. Schreib uns eine Email oder melde dich über Instagram bei uns, wenn du Fragen hast oder Kritik äußern möchtest. Wir freuen uns auch über dein Feedback unter dem Instagram Post zur Folge. Lass uns gemeinsam in Verbundenheit einen Unterschied machen.

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
When a Diagnosis is Empowering

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 50:53


This is not your typical coaching interview. Amy Armstrong is our guest and in her work she helps parents and break through conflict with heart-centered, fool-proof boundaries.  Amy is a licensed social worker and entrepreneur, Amy has spent over a decade navigating the intersection of mental health and domestic law. She is the founder amd director of The Center for Family Resolution, Amy leads a team of skilled coaches who specialize in groundbreaking parenting and co-parenting solutions trusted by domestic courts in Ohio and beyond. She also directs The Center for Coach Development, an ICF-accredited program that is a game-changer for professionals seeking to elevate their career, evoke life-changing outcomes and gain global recognition as expert coaches.This June Amy was invited to work with social workers in Gaza and Isreal on conflict resolution. I can't think of anyone better to be there and to help us navigate this ever changing landscape called planet earth! www.thecenterforfamilyresolution.com

Fruitless
Autism & Christianity (feat. Jon from Christianity on the Spectrum)

Fruitless

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 77:04


Jon from Christianity on the Spectrum (@ChristianityOn) joins Josiah to discuss his research into the relationship between autistic individuals and Christianity. They discuss why autistic people tend to leave Christianity as well as what many find compelling about the faith. They also discuss a few surprising results that Jon found in his data.Check out Christianity on the Spectrum here: https://christianityonthespectrum.podbean.com/Follow Jon on Twitter @ChristianityOn or Bluesky @christianityon.bsky.socialBecome a Fruitless Patron here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=11922141Check out Fruitless on YouTubeFind more of Josiah's work: https://linktr.ee/josiahwsuttonFollow Josiah on Twitter @josiahwsuttonMusic & audio creditsSentimental - Dan DarmawanYesterday – bloom.In My Dreams – bloom. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
A Life Examined with Neurodivergent Advocate Gray Rodgers

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 27:08


In this episode, Reid Miles sits down with Gray Rodgers, the founder of the Swadlincote Aspergers Society, to explore the multifaceted experiences of living with Asperger's Syndrome. Gray's personal journey, from his own diagnosis to the successful evolution of the society, offers a unique and insightful perspective on the challenges and triumphs within the autism community. The episode covers a wide range of topics, from sensory issues and special interests to the importance of peer support-led groups and the evolving perceptions of autism. Gray's candid discussion about coming out as non-binary and the impact of expert by experience consultants further adds depth to the conversation. Through Gray's experiences and expertise, the episode provides invaluable insights, emphasizing the need for understanding, inclusivity, and support for individuals navigating life with Asperger's Syndrome. Whether you're seeking personal stories, practical advice, or a deeper understanding of the autism spectrum, this episode promises to broaden your perspective and foster a greater sense of empathy and awareness within the autism community.Swadlincote Aspergers Society, - Find out more about the Swaddling Coat Asperger Society on their official website or Facebook page. Search for SAS society or SAS Aspergers to easily locate their social media presence.Autism Resources - Explore resources related to autism, neurodiversity, and support groups for individuals and families affected by autism. Consider joining local support groups or seeking online resources for additional information and assistance.Asperger United Magazine - Discover articles written by Gray Rodgers in the Asperger United Magazine. Explore the magazine's website or publication archives to access insightful content related to autism and neurodiversity.National Autistic Society - Learn more about the National Autistic Society and their initiatives, including the Autism Act of 2009. Explore their website to stay informed about autism awareness campaigns and advocacy efforts.Expert by Experience Consultation - Explore opportunities to engage with expert by experience consultation services. Consider reaching out to organizations or initiatives that value the input and feedback of individuals with lived experience in various fields, including neurodiversity and autism advocacy.

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
ASD, ADHD & AuDHD: Part 1

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 62:32


Dr. Natalie Engelbrecht, ND RP is a dually licensed naturopathic doctor, registered psychotherapist, and a Canadian leader in trauma, PTSD, and integrative medicine strictly informed by scientific research.She was diagnosed at 46, and her autism plays a significant role in who she is as a doctor, and how she interacts with and cares for her patients and clients.Today Dr. Stephanie and Dan Holmes ask Dr. Natalie Engelbrecht about ASD, ADHD and both?Dr. Natalie Engelbrecht is a clinician in Canada and diagnosed later in life with both ASD and ADHD. Dr. Natalie will break down the similarities and differences of ASD, ADHD and AuDHD. She will also discuss strengths of each neurotype. This is part 1 of our discussion.Some discussion points from Dr. Natalie:Co-occurring autism and ADHD can be experienced asHeightening of some autistic traitsNavigating contradictions of opposing traitsHere are some of the contradictions you may experience as an AuDHD:You thrive when there's a set routine (autistic trait), but you struggle to plan and follow a schedule (ADHD trait)You get very distressed when your friend shows up late to your meeting (autistic trait), but you yourself struggle to arrive at events on time (ADHD trait)You find engaging in a special interest to be soothing (autistic trait), but you also need to jump between multiple interests to keep you engaged (ADHD trait)You are meticulous with your plans (autistic trait), but sometimes you overwhelm yourself by making an impulsive decision (ADHD trait)When you infodump, you have a habit of speaking “too fast” (ADHD trait), but when someone asks you an unrelated question, your responses may be delayed, or you may be unable to speak (autistic trait)Dr. Engelbrecht's Website:https://embrace-autism.com/author/dr-natalie-engelbrecht/

Die Neue Norm
Autismus- Auf dem Spektrum in einer neurotypischen Welt

Die Neue Norm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 68:53


Sagt man jetzt Autist*in oder Person mit Autismus? Wie lebt es sich als Autist in einer neurotypischen Gesellschaft? Und wie sieht denn der stereotype Autist aus? Mit dabei Manuel Stark.

Masken und Narben: Ein Fokus auf Autismus und Trauma
Weihnachten ohne Stress: Tipps für Autist*innen

Masken und Narben: Ein Fokus auf Autismus und Trauma

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 12:04


Die Weihnachtszeit steht vor der Tür! Für viele ist sie magisch, für andere bedeutet sie Stress. In der neuen Folge von Masken und Narben dreht sich alles darum, wie du als autistische*r Mensch die Feiertage so gestalten kannst, dass sie dir guttun. Das erwartet dich in der Folge:✅ Wie du selbstbewusst Nein zu Weihnachtsfeiern und -märkten sagen kannst.✅ Warum ein guter Plan den Besuch auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt angenehmer macht.✅ Praktische Tipps zur Reizreduktion – von Noise-Cancelling-Kopfhörern bis zu Rückzugsorten.✅ Fallbeispiel aus dem Alltag für echte Inspiration. Hör rein und erfahre: Wie du Überforderung vermeidest. Warum es okay ist, Weihnachten auf deine Weise zu feiern. Wie kleine Pausen dir große Erleichterung verschaffen können.

Alpha & Omega: Mehr als du glaubst
#168 Autismus: Vom Leben ohne Filter

Alpha & Omega: Mehr als du glaubst

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 26:31


In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Laura Bürkle und Andreas Croonenbroeck darüber, wie es ist, mit Autismus zu leben und wie Betroffene besser in die Gesellschaft integriert werden können.

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Empower Neurodiverse Lives: Mentoring the Mentors

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 35:25


Matthew Bogenschutz, director of the Virginia Leadership Education and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Program (VA LEND), shares his lifelong journey of being surrounded by individuals with disabilities, stemming from his parents' direction of a summer camp for kids with physical disabilities. This early exposure ignited his passion for supporting individuals with disabilities to lead fulfilling lives within their communities. Throughout his career, Matthew has worn multiple hats, from being a mental health counselor and disability advocate to now serving as a professor of social work at Virginia Commonwealth University. His commitment to improving the lives of individuals with disabilities led him to initiate the VA LEND program, addressing the critical need for qualified professionals in various disciplines to serve people with disabilities. Through his experiences and dedication, Matthew's journey exemplifies the transformative power of early exposure in shaping one's lifelong mission and purpose.,Matthew Bogenschutz, the director of the Virginia Leadership Education and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Program (VA LEND), embarked on his journey of advocacy and support for individuals with disabilities from a young age. Growing up with parents who directed a summer camp for children with physical disabilities, Matthew's formative years were immersed in an environment that fostered empathy and understanding. This early exposure instilled in him a deep-seated passion for empowering individuals with disabilities to thrive within their communities. With a diverse background as a mental health counselor, disability advocate, and now a professor of social work at Virginia Commonwealth University, Matthew's unwavering commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities culminated in the creation of the VA LEND program. Through his unique experiences and dedication, Matthew's story exemplifies the profound impact of early exposure in shaping a lifelong dedication to disability advocacy and support."Autism is so diverse. If you've met one person with autism, you've met one person with autism. The next person with autism who you meet may be completely different, and that's another thing that we try to impress upon people". - Matthew BogenschutzVirginia Lend program website - For more information about the Virginia Lend program and its offerings, visit their official website by searching Virginia Lend on any search engine.Virginia Lend Facebook page - Stay updated with the latest news and updates from the Virginia Lend program by following their official Facebook page.AUCD.org - To find out about other Lend programs across the United States, visit aucd.org and click on the Lend map in the upper left corner to access a list of all Lend programs throughout the country.Matthew's upcoming book - Keep an eye out for Matthew's upcoming book about his life experiences. Stay tuned for updates on its release and availability.Virginia Commonwealth University - To explore more about the educational and research opportunities at Virginia Commonwealth University, visit their official website for detailed information.

hr2 Der Tag
Witzischkeit war gestern – wer bringt uns zum Lachen?

hr2 Der Tag

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 54:12


Am 11. Dezember 2024 würde Heinz Schenk seinen 100. Geburtstag feiern. Jahrzehntelang war Schenk im deutschen Fernsehen präsent, vor allem als Moderator der Unterhaltungsshow "Zum blauen Bock". Früher versammelte sich bei solchen Shows oft die gesamte Familie vor dem Fernseher. Und heute? Die Mischung aus Heiterkeit, Klamauk und mehr oder weniger witzigen Sprüchen trifft längst nicht mehr den Geschmack der Massen - in einer Zeit von Standup-Comedy und Tiktok-Videos. Wie hat sich unser Humor verändert? Was finden wir heute witzig? Und kann Humor für uns trotzdem noch etwas Verbindendes haben? Darüber sprechen wir u.a. mit Henriette Hellborn, Mitautorin einer Doku über Heinz Schenk, sowie mit dem Mainzer Kabarettisten Tobias Mann und der Comedyforscherin Jennifer Neumann. Podcast-Tipp: nicht witzig - Humor ist, wenn die anderen lachen. Der Journalist Manuel Stark ist Autist. Mit Comedy und Humor hat er ein echtes Problem. Die feinen Linien zur Ironie oder zum Sarkasmus stellen ihn vor eine echte Herausforderung. Mit Humor kann Manuel Stark daher nicht viel anfangen, weil er ihn meistens einfach nicht versteht. Das wollte er ändern - und hat sich die witzigsten Menschen des Landes eingeladen: Comedians. In "nicht witzig" spricht der Autist mit den Fachleuten für den feinen und auch groben Humor darüber, was eigentlich witzig ist, warum Menschen lachen, und was Comedy kann. Für die Comedians ist das eine besondere Herausforderung: wie sollen sie mit einem Menschen umgehen, der über die Witze einfach nicht lachen muss, weil er sie eben nicht versteht? In den Gesprächen mit Manuel Stark zeigt sich, dass die auf der Bühne witzigen Menschen durch Humor unter anderem ihre Lebenserfahrungen verarbeiten können, tiefgründige und interessante Gespräche führen, und dass Lachen heilsam und befreiend sein kann. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/nicht-witzig-humor-ist-wenn-die-anderen-lachen/12662427/

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Neurodiversity is not THE only Marriage Challenge

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 66:23


Heather Parks has been in a neurodiverse relationship for over 25 years, and lives in Devon, UK with her husband and four children. Neurodiversity was unknown until 2012 when it exploded into their lives in the midst of a mental health crisis which affected every family member. Ill from the persistent stress of trying to keep everyone afloat, desperate to find solutions and losing hope that things would ever get better, Heather embarked on a journey in which she recovered herself and rebuilt connection firstly with herself and then in her relationship, family and beyond. After 8 years supporting families discovering and navigating neurodiversity, Heather certified with MasterCoach in 2020 before becoming a Positive Intelligence ® Coach. In 2021 she gained the ICF Accredited Certificate in Body-Oriented Coaching with The Somatic School in London, UK.Heather coaches individuals struggling in their neurodiverse relationships using a nervous system approach of safety and curiosity so that they can reconnect with themselves and create conscious, loving connection with others... so they can be themselves too!Natalie Roberts lives in the UK with her husband Pete. She's been married for 25 years and known about neurodiversity joining in with it for 10 of those, when her husband discovered he's autistic.Frustrated and depressed by toxic online groups, a lack of hope and virtually no solutions that actually worked in real life, Natalie took a different path. Led by her social sciences background and inspired by her incessant curiosity to find a way where there is seemingly no way, she busted neurodiversity relationship myths, reversed symptoms of Cassandra Syndrome and began to thrive in her relationship again!Professionally, as an accredited and award-winning Relationship Coach, Natalie coaches individuals who are struggling in their neurodiverse relationship to reverse the individual and relationship impact of unknown neurodiversity so that they can be true to themselves and feel empowered to make decisions about their present and future that are positive and hopeful.In 2020 Heather and Natalie co-founded Loving Difference to bring hope and a way forward for neurodiverse relationships to more people. Loving Difference has an online home which combines empowering coaching and a friendly community with step by step guidance to be you again and flourish, with the company and encouragement of others navigating the same challenges. Heather and Natalie also co-host the Myth Busting Neurodiverse Relationships podcast.www.lovingdifference.net heather@lovingdifference.netwww.natalieroberts.com natalie@natalieroberts.com

Haveristerna
Avsnitt 231 - Cissi Wallins nya särintresse, med bajshoran

Haveristerna

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 69:07


Hela det här avsnittet har funnits på Patreon i flera dagar. Där slipper du dessutom reklam.Vän av podden bajshoran är tillbaka med ännu en djupdykning i Cissi Wallins liv och leverne.Förra avsnittet med bajshoran och "Autist" finner du här: https://www.patreon.com/posts/99174096Klippt av klipparpojken.Allt om och med oss: https://beacons.ai/haveristernaVinjett av Dubmood: https://dubmood.bandcamp.com/Grafik av Christoffer Svanströmer: https://www.instagram.com/csvanstromer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
How We Got Here: A Relationship on the Spectrum

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 32:23


Join the host of NeuroFM, Jeremy Rochford, and his wife Charity as they talk about their family and relationships.Jeremy Rochford is a later in life diagnosed Autistic/ADHD'r who is raising two Neurodivergent Children with his “NT” wife Charity. Through guest interviews and “Team Rochford,” you'll hear firsthand the challenges and benefits of being on the spectrum as well as practical advice for those who are Neurodivergent or love someone who is. Join us and experience why “NeuroFm” is called the least depressing Neurodivergent podcast in the world.https://www.ourneurofam.com/

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Journey on the Autism Spectrum: Life After High School

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 53:41


Dr. Stephanie and Carrie talk about Carrie's journey in marriage and family navigating Autism. We speak about the limited opportunities that exist for those on the spectrum beyond highschool and steps to consider to help you teen and young adult become more independent and life after high school.https://carriecariello.com/

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Uniting Parents & Professionals

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 55:35


Dr. Holmes and Jeanetta talk about uniting resources for families through accessibility to resources!Jeanetta Bryant is the Founder and Executive Director of Abilities Workshop, Inc. She is dedicated to helping special needs families find answers and children impacted by a special needs diagnosis be their best. Jeanetta is an author, developer, and advocate. As a mom of two children, one with ASD, she finds no greater joy than watching them develop and achieve their dreams. Her interests include family time at home or at a theme park, college football, and making memories.Website: https://www.abilitiesworkshop.com/Check out her podcast athttps://www.abilitiesworkshop.com/podcast

Atypical: The Podcast
Grateful (Honourary Autist) Deadhead

Atypical: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 60:01


Send us a textjoin the gang as we discuss the late Steve Silberman, his impact on neurodiversity education and on being a record producer and mega fan for the Grateful Dead. He will be missed and music used under fair use in hour of a man who meant a lot to both the ND community and the Greateful Dead community. As ever we thank you, our loyal listeners for sticking with us. We would love to hear from you and our Twitter is open @AtypicalThePod for messages and comments. Have a topic you would like us to cover, or do you fancy joining us for a natter, maybe tell us about your area of interest or expertise and share these things with everyone. We would also recommend our friend The Autistic Women for another great view on living with autism and our friends at the All Bets are Off podcast who cover addiction.

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
A Friendly Reminder About Minding Your P's and Q's

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 50:54


Join Kristin from Mental Health News Radio and Jeremy from Nuero FM as they discuss how how difficult unpacking an autism diagnosis can be. This first step, especially for adults, takes time to figure out. We find other's trying narrate and judge our experiences offering what can feel like hurtful commentary. For those of us diagnosed later in life, we have an entire experience with many years to unpack. We will say things "incorrectly".  So why not let everyone enjoy and speak about their journey with Autism in their own words? Once you find your peeps, life gets even more hopeful, helpful, and fabulous!Jeremy Rochford is a later-in-life diagnosed Autistic/ADHD'r who is raising two Neurodivergent Children with his “NT” wife, Charity. Through guest interviews and “Team Rochford,” you'll hear firsthand the challenges and benefits of being on the spectrum and practical advice for those who are Neurodivergent or love someone who is. Join us and experience why “NeuroFm” is called the least depressing Neurodivergent podcast in the world.https://www.jeremyrochford.com/

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Autism & Just the Girls!

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 59:20


You have heard on Converge Autism Radio, Dan Holmes and "Just the Guys!" but listeners asked for more stories about girls and women on the autism Spectrum.Join Dr. Stephanie Holmes, her daughter Sydney, Molly, Sarah, and Julie as they discuss autism and women!  Sydney shares her journey as identified early in life and entering a marriage relationship knowing about her identification to the other ladies sharing later identification in life and later in marriage. The entire discussion is autism in women across different ages and some moms shares about their daughter's diagnosis journey.

Mental Health News Radio
Autism: Resources for Families

Mental Health News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 54:55


Join Kristin and Gaile as they discuss how difficult it can be, depending on where you live, to find Autism resources for your family. Gaile Valcho is originally from New York and has an MBA from Florida Atlantic University. She is a wife and mom to a teenage autistic boy. She has over a decade of experience in the autism community and is certified in Master IEP training. Gaile and her husband founded The Brady Valcho Autism Foundation in 2022 to help families in her community find much-needed resources and provide scholarships to families for autism summer camps. She and her husband are also the founders of The Holly Springs Autism Acceptance Day Event held each fall. Part of the foundation's mission is to provide free autism training to first responders and area businesses to help others engage with the autistic population. Gaile enjoys spending time with her family, running, and traveling. Her favorite quote is by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. ~“Fight for things you care about. But do it in a way that will lead others to join you.”  https://bva.foundation/

Mental Health News Radio
Autism: A Couple of Rebels Doing Things Our Way

Mental Health News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 49:38


Join Kristin from Mental Health News Radio and Jeremy from Nuero FM as they discuss how "unhelpful" a small part of the world of Autism can be when we try to narrate and judge other people's experiences. For those of us diagnosed later in life, we have an entire experience with many years to unpack. We will say things "incorrectly" according to ????  So why not let everyone enjoy and speak about their journey with Autism in their own words? Once you find your peeps, life gets even more hopeful, helpful, and fabulous!Jeremy Rochford is a later-in-life diagnosed Autistic/ADHD'r who is raising two Neurodivergent Children with his “NT” wife, Charity. Through guest interviews and “Team Rochford,” you'll hear firsthand the challenges and benefits of being on the spectrum and practical advice for those who are Neurodivergent or love someone who is. Join us and experience why “NeuroFm” is called the least depressing Neurodivergent podcast in the world.https://www.jeremyrochford.com/

Mental Health News Radio
Autism: Examining Parenthood

Mental Health News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 31:22


Join Kristin and Jenilee to discuss parenting with children on the Autism Spectrum. As a professional life coach and autism coach, Jenilee brings lived experience, problem-solving skills, compassionate support, and creativity into each coaching session. Jenilee asks hard questions while listening, guiding, and coaching clients in their unique life situations. Through one-on-one coaching and group coaching, Jenilee uses the Equipping Profile, book studies, and individual homework to establish personal development plans, helping clients move forward and reach goals in healthy ways. With many in her immediate family on the autism spectrum, Jenilee has a special place in her heart for moms of kids on the spectrum and NT wives going through the difficulties of ND marriages. There are very few places to share the full story. In coaching with Jenilee, you can share every single page of the story. Along with coaching, Jenilee loves reading, writing, coffee, walking, and watching history documentaries. You can connect with Jenilee daily on Instagram @jenileerachel or through her website, jenileerachel.com.

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Autism: Multi-sensory Learning and Multiple Disabilities

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 36:17


Join Dr. Stephanie Holmes with Beverly and Megan at the 2024 Converge Autism conference for a discussion about multi-sensory learning. Beverly Brown and Megan Spann both work at AIDB. The Alabama Institute of the Deaf and Blind, Helen Keller School of Alabama offers families of multi-disabled students specially designed instruction that aids in successful outcomes. We discuss how AIDB consists of many special educators with different backgrounds of expertise and years of experience. Our discussion today will help both families and educators learn about the many supports and resources available for students with Autism. It will offer, teaching strategies that help all students facing difficulties. We will also offer continued support and availability after the conference for educators or families that need contact support throughout their journey. We will offer transition options and knowledge of how to make transition years successful for their older students.  So, support in the years to come will be available and never-ending.

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
The Key to Social Communication Skills: Self-Identity

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 46:53


Today, Dr. Stephanie and Carolyn discuss self-concept, self-identity, and self-esteem as key ingredients to building social communication skills. Carolyn's curriculum starts from a neurodiverse-affirming lens that is strengths-based and effective.Carolyn Long is a speech-language pathologist and is the creator of the Social Optics curriculum.https://mysocialoptics.com/

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Places Where ALL Children Can Be THEMSELVES

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 56:08


Join Kristin and Gaile for a discussion about how difficult it can be, depending on where you live, to find Autism resources for your family. Gaile Valcho is originally from New York and has an MBA from Florida Atlantic University. She is a wife and mom to a teenage autistic boy. She has over a decade of experience in the autism community and is certified in Master IEP training. Gaile and her husband founded The Brady Valcho Autism Foundation in 2022 to help families in her community find much-needed resources and provide scholarships to families for autism summer camps. She and her husband are also the founders of The Holly Springs Autism Acceptance Day Event held each fall. Part of the foundation's mission is to provide free autism training to first responders and area businesses to help others engage with the autistic population. Gaile enjoys spending time with her family, running, and traveling. Her favorite quote is by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. ~“Fight for things you care about. But do it in a way that will lead others to join you.”  https://bva.foundation/

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
The Crucial Role of Parents with Autistic Children

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 32:38


Join Kristin and Jenilee as they discuss the loving challenges parents can face with children on the spectrum.As a professional life coach and autism coach, Jenilee brings lived experience, problem solving skills, compassionate support and creativity into each coaching session. Jenilee asks the hard questions while listening, guiding and coaching clients in their unique life situation. Through one-on-one coaching and group coaching, Jenilee uses the Equipping Profile, book studies, and individual homework to establish personal development plans, helping clients move forward and reach goals in healthy ways. With many in her immediate family on the autism spectrum, Jenilee has a special place in her heart for moms of kids on the spectrum and for NT wives going through the difficulties of ND marriages. There are very few places to share the full story. In coaching with Jenilee, you can share every single page of the story. Along with coaching, Jenilee loves reading, writing, coffee, going for walks, and watching history documentaries. You can connect with Jenilee daily on Instagram @jenileerachel or through her website, jenileerachel.com.

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Autism in the Classroom

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 47:03


Join Dr. Stephanie as they discuss Autism in the classroom Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects individuals in various ways, making it essential for clinicians to understand how to support students with autism in school clearly.Listen and learn about ways to effectively include individuals with autism and their families in the classroom!

Hi, Baby! Der Mama-Podcast
Autismus und ADHS – Unser Weg zur Doppeldiagnose

Hi, Baby! Der Mama-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 65:13


Seit Kurzem hat unser sechsjähriger Sohn die Doppeldiagnose Autismus und ADHS. Wie kamen wir zur Diagnose ADHS? Was waren typische Anzeichen für uns als Eltern, die den Verdacht aufbrachten, dass unser Sohn auch ADHS hat? Wie lief die Diagnose für ADHS generell ab? Und wie geht es uns jetzt, mit dieser Doppeldiagnose. Was ändert sich dadurch, für unseren Sohn, aber auch für uns als Familie? Und: ich spreche in dieser Folge auch offen und ehrlich über das meiner Meinung nach sehr wichtige Thema ADHS und Medikamente für Kinder, das von zu vielen Menschen aus Angst vor zu viel Gegenwind totgeschwiegen wird. *Über die Erstdiagnose Autismus gibt es eine eigene Podcast-Folge "Unser Sohn ist Autist", die im März 2023 erschien und die ihr hier hören könnt *Rabattcodes und Infos zu Werbepartnern findest Du hier: https://linktr.ee/hibabypodcastQuellen zu Zahlen und Fakten in dieser Folge: https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/151/2/e2022056594/190525/Prevalence-and-Disparities-in-the-Detection-of?autologincheck=redirected McKechnie DGJ, O'Nions E, Dunsmuir S, Petersen I. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnoses and prescriptions in UK primary care, 2000-2018: population-based cohort study. BJPsych Open. 2023 Jul 17;9(4):e121. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2023.512.Bachmann, Christian J.; Philipsen, Alexandra; Hoffmann, Falk. ADHS in Deutschland: Trends in Diagnose und medikamentöser Therapie. Bundesweite Auswertung von Krankenkassendaten der Jahre 2009–2014 zur Aufmerksamkeitsdefizit-/Hyperaktivitätsstörung (ADHS) bei Kindern, Jugendlichen und Erwachsenen. Dtsch Arztebl Int 2017; 114: 141-8; DOI: 10.3238/arztebl.2017.0141 Ramaswami & Geschwind (2018) „Genetics of autism spectrum disorder“ Sandin (2017) „the heritability of autism spectrum disorder“#autismus #adhs #neurodivergenz #neurodivergentekinder #autismusfamilien #lebenmitautismusundadhs #mamapodcast #neurodivergentesfamilienleben Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Human & Artificial Intelligence Meet Up to Help You Realize Your Potential

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 42:28


Join Chip Bottone and Kresimir Klenovic, Founder of Natably, as they discuss their app, its intended impact on the Autism community, and how AI is being developed to help us all reach our full potential.https://natably.com/

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Is it Autism, Trauma, or Both?

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 60:25


Join Dr. Stephanie Holmes as she meets Kelley Ryals at the AACC conference during her poster presentation on Autism and Trauma. I wanted to have her as a guest to discuss when it is autism & trauma and when trauma is misdiagnosed as autism. We talk, about ADHD, ASD, Trauma distinguishing them apart and when they are combined. Kelley's bio in her own words:Her focus is on helping you navigate the difficult times in life. her biggest joy is watching an individual become happier, healthier, and more productive. She is a 58 years old, a mother of five, and a grandmother of 2. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Counselor education and supervision with Liberty University because she wants to see as many well-trained therapists out there as possible.Kelley's Bio Below:Autism Specialist, EMDR, Depression, ADHD, Anxiety, Autism and ADHD testing, Couples, Children, Play therapy, Foster Adoptive issues trained in TBRI. IFS Level 1 trained, Level 2 Sand Tray Therapy, Level 2 Gottman trained, member of EMDRIA , the ACA and the AACC. Free Trauma and Grief groups are offered.Find out more at: https://krcounseling.org/

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
PEERS Support and Social Communication

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 46:09


Today Dr. Holmes discusses the PEERS curriculum and its design for social-relational skills for teens and young adults on the spectrum or other communication challenges.PEERS starts with basics in communication and with growth and choice of what skills are motivating to the individual from learning social media communication to building friendships and romantic relationships.Find out more about PEERS and Life Behavior Consulting athttps://lifebehaviorconsulting.com/our-team-1

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
Safety & Independence for Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 43:39


Dr. Holmes discusses promoting safety and independence for young adults on the autism spectrum. Brody Swift and Julie O'Connor are OTRs with Springbrook Behavioral Health and they walk you through skills that are needed for young adults on the spectrum to live as independently as possible whether it is outside of the home or if they need to remain at home. Helping your young adult achieve autonomy, competence, and relatedness are keys to a fulfilling life and mental health!www.convergeautism.com

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
The Four A's of Autism

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 53:20


oin Kristin and Angel Wilson as they discuss her work in the Autism field as an educator and infant and toddler developmental specialist. The Four A's of Autism are: Awareness, Acceptance, Affirmation and Advocacy.Angel Wilson, M.S., after 15 years in the autism field, she had pretty much done it all. From Therapist, to Developmental Specialist, Supervisor, Trainer, Assessor, Interventionist, she learned and saw a LOT. What she noticed, though, were the concerns coming from families and providers alike; a lot of people knew OF autism, but didn't really know ABOUT autism. This was especially true in minority communities or providers with a large percentage of minority students or clients.​ She decided to answer this call. As this business continues to grow, she hopes you will join her in advocating for autism awareness and acceptance across the board, regardless of color or culture. www.sparcguidance.com

KONTRAFUNK aktuell
KONTRAFUNK aktuell vom 31. Mai 2024

KONTRAFUNK aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 49:43


Bargeld ist Freiheit, aber überall versuchen Banken und Regierungen, das Bargeld zurückzudrängen. In der Schweiz will Richard Koller mit einer „Bargeldinitiative“ diesen Trend stoppen. Stefan Millius spricht mit ihm über die Chancen seines Projekts. Im Interview mit dem Biologen Folkard Wülfers geht es um das Tamtam, das die WHO derzeit wieder um die Vogelgrippe macht. Wird das Virus die nächste Todesseuche bringen, ist es der Vorschein von „Disease X“, das immer wieder durch die Medien spukt – vor allem in diesen Tagen, da die WHO durch neue „Gesundheitsvorschriften“ die Weltherrschaft zu erlangen sucht? Der Filmemacher Jörg Rehmann spricht über die Neuauflage seines Werks „End of Landschaft“ und Frank Wahlig kommentiert den Vorwurf, Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz sei ein Autist. 

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
A Mother's Candid Perspective on Raising an Autistic Child

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 42:04


Get ready to dive into the world of parenting a child with autism, as we follow Adrienne John's journey and the challenges she faces. From sensory issues to energy regulation, Adrienne's son's unique interests and struggles will keep you on the edge of your seat. Just when she thought she had found a solution, a new challenge arose, leaving her questioning what to do next.Adrienne John, a dedicated zookeeper and mother, shares her heartfelt journey of raising her energetic and hyperactive son, Xander, who has been diagnosed with autism. From the early signs of regression in language development to sensory challenges and hyperactivity, Adrienne vividly describes the struggles and emotional toll of parenting a child with autism. Her openness about the impact on family dynamics and the overwhelming nature of daily routines creates a relatable narrative. Adrienne's touching account of her son's journey, from early diagnosis to ongoing cognitive and behavioral studies, offers a raw insight into the complexities of raising a child with autism. Despite the challenges, Adrienne's determination and commitment to seeking support for Xander's development shine through, providing a beacon of hope for other parents navigating similar paths. Her story resonates with the emotional highs and lows of parenting a child with autism, fostering a sense of understanding and unity among those facing similar experiences. 

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
The Power of Joint Attention

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 42:10


Dr. Stephanie interviews Rosemarie Griffin about her workshop on joint attention. Joint attention is an essential skill for clinicians, teachers, and parents to address for the autistic child/student.Joint attention involves shared attention between at least 2 people on an object or even with both people knowing they are attending to the same entity.More about Rose Griffin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abaspeech/

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio
ASD Evaluations and Diagnosis

Springbrook's Converge Autism Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 42:07


Join Dr. Stephanie Holmes and Dr. Donna Berghauser as they discuss the different types of autism evaluations across the lifespan of individuals.When do you need a full psychological evaluation?When might you only need an autism assessment?Tune in as they chat during the annual Converge Autism conference!

Mental Health News Radio
Nuerodiversity: Women on the Spectrum

Mental Health News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 70:58


Join Kristin and Robin Tate as they talk about what being Neurodiverse means and how to navigate relationships while on this incredible spectrum!About Robin Tate:I am a trained Coach with ten years of teaching experience. As a Neurodivergent woman, I have a lifetime of personal and professional experiences with Autistic/ADHD/AuDHD adults and neurodiverse relationships. This foundation of lived experience and professional knowledge has shaped my unique coaching/education practice. My work is trauma-informed, strength-based, and person-centered. I am passionate about educating and helping couples build safe, inclusive homes where each person can be authentic.  If you're working with me be ready to grow and reach your unique life and couple's goals. It's a privilege to help my high-achieving Neurodivergent clients accommodate and break through their obstacles. As a life-long learner I am always looking for opportunities to enhance my strengths.  I hold a Master of Arts in Counseling and a Master of Science in Reading. I am credentialed as a Board Certified Coach (BCC), Associate Certified Coach (ACC), and Certified Autism Specialist (CAS). With a focus on Autistic individuals and their relationships, I trained with The Association for Autism & Neurodiversity (AANE). I hold AANE certifications as an "AsperCoach" and a Neurodiverse Couples Coach. I am a UCLA PEERS "Certified Young Adult Provider." I have also trained with JST Coaching Training, The Professional Christian Coaching Institute (PCCI), and The International Association of Neurodiverse Christian Couples. I have completed Gottman Level 1 and 2 training. Life's too short to be unhappy, unsure, or unfulfilled. I am here to help my clients co-create goals, build awareness, and develop the tools (executive function, communication, regulation, etc.) necessary to achieve success. I look forward to helping you learn and create better ways to handle the challenges standing in your way.https://www.robintatellc.com/

Hi, Baby! Der Mama-Podcast
22. Türchen: "Isa, wie ist der ganze Weihnachtstrubel für euren Sohn als Autist?"

Hi, Baby! Der Mama-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 3:02


Hinter Türchen Nr. 22 des Q&A Adventskalender Specials im "Hi, Baby!" Podcast verbirgt sich die Frage: "Isa, wie ist der ganze Weihnachtstrubel für euren Sohn als Autist?" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hi, Baby! Der Mama-Podcast
#5: Interview mit Julia (45) über ihr Abenteuer Alltag mit autistischem Sohn (8) und zwei weiteren Geschwistern

Hi, Baby! Der Mama-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 81:57


In #5 meines 7-tägigen Autismus-Themenspecials interviewe ich Julia (45). Sie ist Mama von drei Kindern und ihr jüngster Sohn Mick (8) ist Autist. Ihr erfahrt in der Folge:Julias Wunsch für unsere Gesellschaft in Bezug auf Inklusion Problem Schulalltag für Mick ist und warum er aktuell nicht in die Schule geht, trotz SchulpflichtWarum Mick fast ausschließlich selbstgenähte Kleidung trägt und nur zur Dämmerung auf den Spielplatz kann Der nervenaufreibende Weg zur Diagnose GeschwisterkinderHerausforderungen im AlltagBesondere Hilfe: Assistenz-HundEin sehr ehrliches und kurzweiliges Interview, das mal wieder zeigt, wie vielfältig Autismus aussehen kann.Hier gibt's ein super Video über Mick Hier könnt ihr die Familie beim Wunsch nach einem Assistenzhund finanziell mit einer Spende unterstützen Übersicht der Folgen im Autismus Themenspecial: #1: (29.19.) 13 Dinge die mir den Alltag mit autistischem Kind enorm erleichtern#2: (30.10.) Interview mit Autistin Maren (42) – Leben mit Autismus#3: (31.10.) Interview mit Anna (32) über den sekundären Autismus ihrer 6-jährigen Tochter#4: (1.11.) Interview mit den Wochenendrebellen Jason & Mirco – Die "besondere Logik"#5: (2.11.) Interview mit Julia (45) über das Abenteuer Alltag mit ihrem 8-jährigen autistischen Sohn und zwei weiteren Kindern#6: (3.11.) Interview mit Elternberaterin Elisa Diaz Perez – Was Eltern hilft#7: (4.11.) Interview mit beziehungsorientierter Therapeutin Sibylle Janert – Autistischen Kindern Brücken bauen#Extra (5.11.) Geführte Tiefenentspannung für Kinder und Erwachsene "Yoga Nidra"*Rabattcodes und Infos zu Werbepartnern findest Du hier: https://linktr.ee/hibabypodcast #autismus #lebenmitautismus #neurodivergent #autismusspektrum #inklusion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hi, Baby! Der Mama-Podcast
#4: Interview mit den "Wochenendrebellen" Jason & Mirco über Autismus

Hi, Baby! Der Mama-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 70:47


In #4 meines 7-tägigen Autismus-Themenspecials hört ihr die echten "Wochenendrebellen" (aus dem gleichnamigen Film) Jason und Mirco. Ihr erfahrt:Wie es damals für Mirco & seine Frau war, die Autismus-Diagnose für ihren damals 4-jährigen Sohn zu bekommenWie sich die beiden ihr Leben damals vorgestellt haben und wie es tatsächlich bis dato verliefWie Jason erfuhr, dass er Autist ist und wie er Autismus definiertWie sich ein Meltdown anfühltWas ihn im Alltag stresstWie er sich seine Zukunft vorstelltWie er die Beziehung zu seiner Mama und seiner Schwester siehtOb Jason Freunde hatund was beide, also Papa und Sohn, Eltern von AutistInnen mit auf den Weg geben wollenEs gab wirklich richtig viele Highlights im Gespräch mit den beiden für mich, ich finde die beiden haben ein richtiges Talent, dem Thema mit Leichtigkeit und Optimismus zu begegnen. Ich musste jedenfalls oft lachen und hatte eine richtig gute Zeit im interview mit Jason und Mirco und hoffe, euch geht's mit der Folge genauso.Hier geht's zum neuen Buch der "Wochenendrebellen": Chaos auf Augenhöhe Hier kommt ihr zur Spendenaktion "Wasser ist Würde" der Wochenendrebellen Übersicht der Folgen im Autismus Themenspecial: #1: (29.19.) 13 Dinge die mir den Alltag mit autistischem Kind enorm erleichtern#2: (30.10.) Interview mit Autistin Maren (42) – Leben mit Autismus#3: (31.10.) Interview mit Anna (32) über den sekundären Autismus ihrer 6-jährigen Tochter#4: (1.11.) Interview mit den Wochenendrebellen Jason & Mirco – Die "besondere Logik"#5: (2.11.) Interview mit Julia (45) über das Abenteuer Alltag mit ihrem 8 jährigen autistischen Sohn und zwei weiteren Kindern#6: (3.11.) Interview mit Elternberaterin Elisa Diaz Perez – Was Eltern hilft#7: (4.11.) Interview mit beziehungsorientierter Therapeutin Sibylle Janert – Autistischen Kindern Brücken bauen#Extra (5.11.) Geführte Tiefenentspannung für Kinder und Erwachsene "Yoga Nidra"*Rabattcodes und Infos zu Werbepartnern findest Du hier: https://linktr.ee/hibabypodcast #autismus #lebenmitautismus #neurodivergent #autismusspektrum #inklusion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.