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Dr. Devon Price talks with NK about 2022’s Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity. Masking is a coping strategy, a way that neurodivergent people (especially autistic people) learn to fit into neurotypical society, with uneven success. But like many coping strategies, masking can do more harm than good in the long run – and the act of unmasking is a small act of resistance against conformity.
This episode also includes some clips from Autistic Masking & Unmasking, The 4 Types of Autistic Masking, Twice as Hard: Masking Neurodiversity as Black Women, Discover your neurodivergent masks, and Black and Autistic! The Struggle is Real…
Plus Devon Price recommends Amythest Schaber’s Ask An Autistic series, The Secret Life of a Black Aspie: A Memoir by Anand Prahlad, and Uncomfortable Labels: My Life as a Gay Autistic Trans Woman by Laura Kate Dale.
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Bertranna’s autism makes her obsessed with finding the Truth about neurodiversity. With Ayesha Khan, PhD and The People’s Oracle.
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AND INFORMED BY:
Unmasking Autism by Devon Price
African-Americans With Autism Face Additional Challenges - NPR
The Persistent Invisibility of Black Autism - Undark.org
The Biology Behind Autism Spectrum Disorder - Yale Medicine
Data and Statistics on Autism Spectrum Disorder - CDC
The mother of neurodiversity: how Judy Singer changed the world | Autism | The Guardian
Singer’s thesis was included in a British Open University anthology titled Disability Discourse, and is now available in an ebook called Neurodiversity: The Birth of an Idea
Who coined the term ‘neurodiversity?’ It wasn’t Judy Singer, some autistic academics say
A correction on the origin of the term ‘neurodiversity’ - Independent Living On the Autism Spectrum (InLiv)
On the neurological underpinnings of geekdom - The Atlantic
Politicizing Neurodiversity - by P.E. Moskowitz:
Empire of Normality by Robert Chapman
Neurodiversity and the Pathology Paradigm | Psychology Today
Negotiating the Neurodiversity Concept | Psychology Today
NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by Steve Silber
Neurodiversity Rewires Conventional Thinking About Brains | WIRED
Neurodiversity in the Classroom by Thomas Armstrong
“The 8 Million Species We Don’t Know” - New York Times Sunday Review
Common Biologically Essentialist Language | by Cat Harsis | Medium
What If Gay-Rights Advocates’ ‘Born This Way’ Argument Is Wrong?
It's time to rethink “born this way,” a phrase that's been key to LGBTQ acceptance | Salon.com
‘Beyond Race’ Biology Course Busts Myths About Human Diversity | College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences | University of Maryland
Decolonizing= abolishing bioessentialism & the neurodivergent/ neurotypical binary - Ayesha Khan, Ph.D.
Psychiatric diagnoses & bioessentialism will not liberate us - Ayesha Khan, Ph.D.
What Is a Collectivist Culture? Individualism vs. Collectivism
Collective Culture & Mental Wellbeing: What Tanzania Can Teach Us About Mental Health
Science is not objective or apolitical - by Ayesha Khan, Ph.D.
A Guide to the James Webb Telescope's View of the Universe - New York Times
we are all made of stars
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If depression isn't caused by a chemical imbalance, why does everyone think it is?
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P.E. Moskowitz Micha Frazer-CarrollAND INFORMED BY:
Breaking Off My Chemical Romance - The Nation
Many People Taking Antidepressants Discover They Cannot Quit - The New York Times
Emotional Blunting, No Libido, No Life - by P.E. Moskowitz
Keep the antidepressants away. New study says chemical imbalance in brain isn't causing depression - The Economic Times
The Epidemic of Mental Illness: Why? - New York Review of Books
The Illusions of Psychiatry - The New York Review of Books
Mad World: The Politics of Mental Health by Micha Frazer-Carroll
DSM History - Psychiatry.org
How do new disorders get into the DSM? - Slate
Delusions of Progress: Psychiatry’s Diagnostic Manual - Los Angeles Review of Books
“Scientific Nightmare”: The Backstory of the “DSM” - Los Angeles Review of Books
Anatomy of an Epidemic by Robert Whitaker
With Prozac Nation, Elizabeth Wurtzel blew open the memoir as we know it - BBC
Prozac Nation (2001)
Prozac: Revolution in a Capsule - The New York Times
How Prozac entered the lexicon - BBC News
Renamed Prozac Fuels Women's Health Debate - Washington Post
After the Boom, No Reason to Smile - Barron's
Something Happened to U.S. Drug Costs in the 1990s - The New York Times
Conflicts of interest and DSM-5: the media reaction - Speaking of Medicine and Health
Many authors of psychiatry bible have industry ties - New Scientist
Undisclosed financial conflicts of interest in DSM-5-TR: cross sectional analysis - The BMJ
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Samara puts her trust in psychiatry to fix her.
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+ PUPPYBREATH
AND INFORMED BY:
The Ritalin Explosion - PBS FRONTLINE
Anatomy of an Epidemic by Robert Whitaker
Strangers To Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us by Rachel Aviv
Antidepressants rapidly alter brain architecture, study finds - Los Angeles Times
Breaking Off My Chemical Romance - The Nation
The Illusions of Psychiatry - The New York Review of Books
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After Tina’s dad died, she was devastated. But was her grief “disordered”?
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WITH:
+ Lashanna Williams, A Sacred Passing
+ Dr. Joanne Cacciatore, PhD
AND INFORMED BY:
Dying Without Regrets According to a Death Doula - VICE
Seattle-area grief groups bring mourning into the light - Seattle Times
What's A Mental Disorder? Even Experts Can't Agree - NPR
DSM-5-TR turns normal grief into a mental disorder | Miss Foundation
A History of Prolonged Grief Disorder's Inclusion in the DSM — And What Is Missing From It - Psychiatry At the Margins
Why was prolonged grief disorder added to the DSM? - American Psychiatric Association
How Long Should It Take to Grieve? Psychiatry Has Come Up With an Answer. - The New York Times
Prolonged Grief Is Now Labelled a Disorder. Not All Psychiatrists Agree. - VICE
Impairing Social Connectedness: The Dangers of Treating Grief With Naltrexone - Kara Thieleman, Joanne Cacciatore, Shanéa Thoma
What is good grief support? Exploring the actors and actions in social support after traumatic grief | Miss Foundation
It’s Mourning in America | The New Yorker
How People Of Color Can Experience Grief Differently Than White People | HuffPost Life
Grief, Unmedicated - by P.E. Moskowitz - Mental Hellth
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Rachel tells NK about the pain of her perfectionism, then NK talks to somatics practitioner B. Stepp and artist Yumi Sakugawa about rewriting internal narratives of shame and punishment.
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WITH:
+ B. Stepp: www.haveheartsomatics.com
+ Yumi Sakugawa: @yumisakugawa
AND INFORMED BY:
The dangerous downsides of perfectionism - BBC
“Multidimensional Perfectionism And DSM-5 Personality Traits” by Joachim Stoeber
Contemplating the Infinite with Annie Dillard - Literary Hub
Silent All These Years: On Annie Dillard - The Millions
Annie Dillard on Creativity and What It Takes to Be a Writer - The Marginalian
Generative Somatics
Want to Fix Your Mind? Let Your Body Talk. - The New York Times
What Your Body Has to Do With Social Change - YES! Magazine
Brené Brown: Can We Gain Strength From Shame? - NPR
The Hidden Stress of Growing Up a Child of Immigrants - VICE
How to Be Less Self-Critical When Perfectionism Is a Trap - The New York Times
I Finally Accepted Nothing Can Be Perfect - VICE
Yumi Sakugawa on shame, hiding, paralysis, and making bad art.
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