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Ep 7: Understanding AuDHD - Neurodiversity Affirming Paradigm
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“The same traits that create difficulty can also be the ones that help us thrive.”
🎙️ Episode 7: Understanding The Neurodiversity Affirming Paradigm - Building Balanced Beliefs
Episode Summary
Welcome to Episode 8 of The AuDHD Psych Podcast — hosted by Aaron Howearth, a clinical psychologist and proudly AuDHD human.
In this solo episode, Aaron explores the neurodiversity-affirming paradigm and what it truly means to view autism, ADHD, and other neurodivergent experiences as differences rather than disorders. Drawing from clinical practice, lived experience, and real-world examples, Aaron unpacks how neurodivergent characteristics are not inherently strengths or weaknesses — they simply are, and their impact depends on context, environment, and support.
Through personal reflections on relationships, conflict, professional problem-solving, and past military service, Aaron illustrates how the same traits can contribute to both challenge and capability. The episode also examines the limits of deficit-based and medical models, the role of diagnosis and privilege, and how stratifying support needs can unintentionally fracture neurodivergent communities.
This episode offers a grounded, compassionate perspective on how clinical psychology and neurodiversity affirmation can sit side-by-side, helping individuals build stronger self-concepts, resilience, and community connection.
Key Themes & Takeaways
- What Is the Neurodiversity-Affirming Paradigm?
Understanding neurodivergence as natural variation in human cognition — not inherently disordered or deficient. - Characteristics Are Context-Dependent
The same autistic and ADHD traits can be helpful in one environment and unhelpful in another. - Strengths and Struggles Come From the Same Place
Detail orientation, impulsivity, and divergent thinking can contribute to both conflict and creativity. - Environment Shapes Support Needs
It’s not traits alone that create impairment, but the mismatch between a person and their environment. - The Limits of Deficit-Based Models
How focusing only on what’s “wrong” can harm self-esteem, resilience, and community wellbeing. - Diagnosis, Privilege, and Validity
Why access to diagnosis requires resources — and why lack of diagnosis does not invalidate neurodivergent identity. - Autism Levels and Gatekeeping
Exploring how support stratification can unintentionally create hierarchies within the autistic community. - Different, Not Less
A reminder that neurodivergent people are not broken — just wired differently.
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