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Self-Diagnosis and the Power of a Supportive Community

Self-Diagnosis and the Power of a Supportive CommunityBy: Rowan Nairn Published on: 09/06/2024

Therapist Rowan Nairn describes their own experience of discovering their neurodivergence through self-diagnosis. This article describes how Rowan's support system and personal discovery has been an empowering experience towards identity acceptance.

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Self-Diagnosis and the Power of a Supportive Community

Discovering the Magic of Collective Flow: A Guide for Neurodivergent Folx

Discovering the Magic of Collective Flow: A Guide for Neurodivergent FolxBy: Misty Gibson, PhD Published on: 01/06/2024

Discover the power of collective flow for neurodivergent individuals. Learn how shared goals and inclusive communities can enhance creativity, connection, and belonging at FlowArt.

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Discovering the Magic of Collective Flow: A Guide for Neurodivergent Folx

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