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Ständige Anpassung: Burnout bei ADHS und Autismus verhindern
Ständige Anpassung: Burnout bei ADHS und Autismus verhindern
So tun, als ob man »normal« ist, um in die Welt zu passen: Mit »Masking« wollen sich viele Menschen mit ADHS oder Autismus schützen, es bewirkt jedoch das Gegenteil. Expertinnen erklären, wie man erkennt, dass nichts mehr geht – und was man dann tun kann.
So tun, als ob man »normal« ist, um in die Welt zu passen: Mit »Masking« wollen sich viele Menschen mit ADHS oder Autismus schützen, es bewirkt jedoch das Gegenteil. Expertinnen erklären, wie man erkennt, dass nichts mehr geht – und was man dann tun kann.
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Ständige Anpassung: Burnout bei ADHS und Autismus verhindern
#neurodiversität #autismus #neuroinklusion #kulturellediversität… | Florian Malicke | 29 Kommentare
#neurodiversität #autismus #neuroinklusion #kulturellediversität… | Florian Malicke | 29 Kommentare
Autismus ist mehr als eine andere Neurostruktur. Autismus ist auch eine eigene Kultur. Wenn wir über Neurodiversität sprechen, denken viele an neurologische Unterschiede. Was oft vergessen wird: Autistische Menschen bringen auch eine eigene kulturelle Logik mit. Andere Kommunikationsmuster. Andere Formen von Nähe und Distanz. Andere Werte, wenn es um Verbindlichkeit, Genauigkeit oder Authentizität geht. In der Praxis heißt das: Es treffen nicht nur unterschiedliche Gehirne aufeinander, sondern auch unterschiedliche kulturelle Prägungen. Bisher wird meist erwartet, dass autistische Menschen die neuronormative Kultur verstehen, annehmen und sich anpassen. Dass es auch umgekehrt Bewegung geben könnte, wird selten bedacht. Echte Zugehörigkeit entsteht nicht durch einseitige Anpassung. Sondern durch die Bereitschaft, einander als gleichwertige Kulturen zu begegnen. 🔔 Für regelmäßige Impulse zu Neurodiversität und Neuroinklusion einfach die Glocke auf meinem Profil aktivieren. 📬 Für Workshops, Vorträge oder die Entwicklung neuroinklusiver Arbeitskulturen stehe ich Unternehmen gerne als Sparringspartner zur Verfügung. #Neurodiversität #Autismus #Neuroinklusion #KulturelleDiversität #Arbeitswelt | 29 Kommentare auf LinkedIn
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#neurodiversität #autismus #neuroinklusion #kulturellediversität… | Florian Malicke | 29 Kommentare
🧠 ADHS im Auge erkennen? - ADHS Blog und Community ADHSSpektrum
🧠 ADHS im Auge erkennen? - ADHS Blog und Community ADHSSpektrum
ADHS Diagnostik am Auge? Was Retinabilder über Neurodivergenz verraten können Stell dir vor, du könntest ADHS mit einem Foto vom Augenhintergrund erkennen – ganz ohne…
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🧠 ADHS im Auge erkennen? - ADHS Blog und Community ADHSSpektrum
#autismacceptancemonth #neurodiversity #inclusion #opengi… | Simon Jellis
#autismacceptancemonth #neurodiversity #inclusion #opengi… | Simon Jellis
April is Autism Acceptance Month, a time to celebrate neurodiversity and the unique strengths autistic individuals bring to the world and the workplace. At Open GI we value the contributions of all neurodivergent people. Strengths like deep focus, creativity, integrity, and authenticity are vital to innovation and inclusion. Let’s continue to build a culture where everyone can thrive by not by asking people to fit in, but by empowering them to stand out. #AutismAcceptanceMonth #Neurodiversity #Inclusion #OpenGI #AutisticStrengths
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#autismacceptancemonth #neurodiversity #inclusion #opengi… | Simon Jellis
AntifragileADHD (@antifragileadhd) on Threads
AntifragileADHD (@antifragileadhd) on Threads
ADHD friends: No one hit you. No one screamed. You were fed, clothed, and cared for. So why do you STILL feel like something’s wrong? The answer may surprise you...
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Sophia Ranjana (@sophia.ranjana) on Threads
Sophia Ranjana (@sophia.ranjana) on Threads
Bewerbungsgespräche mit Autismus ADHS AuDHS Was ist eigentlich das herausfordernde an Bewerbungsgesprächen? Für viele im neurodivergenten Spektrum ist es schon ein Erfolg, überhaupt eingeladen zu werden. Dein Bewerbungsanschreiben sollte „deine Handschrift“ tragen. Gehst du offen mit deiner Neurodivergenz um? Schreib das auch rein. Ja, in meinen Bewerbungsanschreiben steht drin, dass ich autistisch bin. Wenn du direkt und ohne Umschweife Sachverhalte formulierst, 1/x
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Sophia Ranjana (@sophia.ranjana) on Threads
Lovette Jallow | Personal Journey (@lovettejallow) on Threads
Lovette Jallow | Personal Journey (@lovettejallow) on Threads
1/8 The Role of Neurodivergent Individuals in Ancient Africa 🧵 For the past 3 years, I’ve been speaking with Fula, Mandinka, and Yoruba griots within my family and researching the role of autism, ADHD, & neurodivergence in West Africa; beyond Western labels/DSM. Neurodivergent individuals have played vital roles across societies, & ancient Africa was no exception. Many African traditions/spiritual practices honored unique minds, seeing them as integral to community life. Sharing a small part 👇🏾
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You’re Using the Word “Neurodiversity” Wrong - Jesse Meadows - Medium
You’re Using the Word “Neurodiversity” Wrong - Jesse Meadows - Medium
The term “neurodiversity” is everywhere lately, and it’s being used in ways that appear to be progressive, but underneath, are really just the same old pathology paradigm re-packaged. Criticisms of…
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You’re Using the Word “Neurodiversity” Wrong - Jesse Meadows - Medium
#neurodiversity #rsd #mentalhealth #rejectionsensitivedysphoria… | Sandeep Bains
#neurodiversity #rsd #mentalhealth #rejectionsensitivedysphoria… | Sandeep Bains
Understanding Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD): A Common Experience for Neurodivergent Individuals Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) is a term often used to describe an intense emotional response to perceived or anticipated rejection. It's not officially recognised as a diagnosis, but it's a very real and challenging experience for many, particularly within the neurodivergent community. RSD can manifest in various ways, including: 1️⃣ Intense emotional pain: Feeling deeply hurt or wounded by even minor slights or criticisms. 2️⃣ Fear of rejection: Constantly worrying about being rejected by others, leading to avoidance behaviours. 3️⃣ People-pleasing: Trying to anticipate and meet everyone's needs to avoid rejection. 4️⃣ Emotional outbursts: Reacting strongly to perceived rejection, sometimes with anger or tears. 5️⃣ Rumination: Dwelling on past rejections and replaying them in your mind. For neurodivergent individuals, RSD can be exacerbated by: 1️⃣ Social communication challenges: Misinterpreting social cues or struggling with social interactions. 2️⃣ Sensory sensitivities: Feeling overwhelmed in social situations, leading to increased anxiety and vulnerability. 3️⃣ Past experiences of rejection: Previous negative experiences can create a heightened sensitivity to future rejections. Understanding RSD is crucial for building self-compassion and developing coping strategies. It's important to remember that: 1️⃣ Your feelings are valid: RSD is a real and understandable experience. 2️⃣ You are not alone: Many neurodivergent individuals experience RSD. 3️⃣ You can learn to manage it: Therapy, mindfulness techniques, and self-advocacy can be helpful. Here are some actionable steps you can take to cope with RSD: 1️⃣ Challenge Negative Thoughts: When you feel rejected, try to identify and challenge the negative thoughts that contribute to your distress. Are they based on facts or assumptions? 2️⃣ Reframe Rejection: Try to view perceived rejection as information, not a judgment of your worth. Sometimes, it's about the other person's limitations, not your flaws. 3️⃣ Practice Self-Compassion: Treat yourself with the same kindness and understanding that you would offer a friend. Acknowledge your pain without judgment. 4️⃣ Communicate Your Needs: Let trusted friends, family, or colleagues know about your sensitivity to rejection. This can help them understand and support you. Let's talk openly about RSD to reduce stigma and build a more supportive community. Share your experiences and coping strategies in the comments. #Neurodiversity #RSD #MentalHealth #RejectionSensitiveDysphoria #SelfCompassion #Neurodivergent #adhd #autism #management #leadership
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#neurodiversity #rsd #mentalhealth #rejectionsensitivedysphoria… | Sandeep Bains
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Post from Quarks Dimension Ralph
Das Thema Psyche und Neurodiversität ist in sozialen Medien sehr beliebt. In den letzten Jahren gab es bei TikTok einen Trend, bei dem sich Menschen aufgrund...
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Patrick Casale| AuDHD TEDx Speaker| Therapist on Instagram: "I always say being AuDHD often feels like a never-ending tug-of-war… My Autistic side craves routine, predictability, and structure - I feel best when I know what to expect and can follow a plan. But then, my ADHD side kicks in, chasing novelty, spontaneity, and variety, making consistency feel nearly impossible. One moment, I’m hyper-focused and thriving on structure. The next, I’m craving something new and feeling restless in the routine I just set for myself. It’s like my brain is constantly pulling me in opposite directions. AuDHD folx, let me know if you can relate in the comments. Follow me @patrick.casale for more relatable Autistic and ADHD content. #audhd #neurodivergent #adhdcommunity #audhder #autistic #audhdcommunity"
Patrick Casale| AuDHD TEDx Speaker| Therapist on Instagram: "I always say being AuDHD often feels like a never-ending tug-of-war… My Autistic side craves routine, predictability, and structure - I feel best when I know what to expect and can follow a plan. But then, my ADHD side kicks in, chasing novelty, spontaneity, and variety, making consistency feel nearly impossible. One moment, I’m hyper-focused and thriving on structure. The next, I’m craving something new and feeling restless in the routine I just set for myself. It’s like my brain is constantly pulling me in opposite directions. AuDHD folx, let me know if you can relate in the comments. Follow me @patrick.casale for more relatable Autistic and ADHD content. #audhd #neurodivergent #adhdcommunity #audhder #autistic #audhdcommunity"
1,298 likes, 34 comments - patrick.casale on March 6, 2025: "I always say being AuDHD often feels like a never-ending tug-of-war… My Autistic side craves routine, predictability, and structure - I feel best when I know what to expect and can follow a plan. But then, my ADHD side kicks in, chasing novelty, spontaneity, and variety, making consistency feel nearly impossible. One moment, I’m hyper-focused and thriving on structure. The next, I’m craving something new and feeling restless in the routine I just set for myself. It’s like my brain is constantly pulling me in opposite directions. AuDHD folx, let me know if you can relate in the comments. Follow me @patrick.casale for more relatable Autistic and ADHD content. #audhd #neurodivergent #adhdcommunity #audhder #autistic #audhdcommunity".
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Patrick Casale| AuDHD TEDx Speaker| Therapist on Instagram: "I always say being AuDHD often feels like a never-ending tug-of-war… My Autistic side craves routine, predictability, and structure - I feel best when I know what to expect and can follow a plan. But then, my ADHD side kicks in, chasing novelty, spontaneity, and variety, making consistency feel nearly impossible. One moment, I’m hyper-focused and thriving on structure. The next, I’m craving something new and feeling restless in the routine I just set for myself. It’s like my brain is constantly pulling me in opposite directions. AuDHD folx, let me know if you can relate in the comments. Follow me @patrick.casale for more relatable Autistic and ADHD content. #audhd #neurodivergent #adhdcommunity #audhder #autistic #audhdcommunity"
Annika | ADHD nutrition research specialist on Instagram: "Just because there isn't one genetic predisposition that every person with ADHD has doesn't mean that ADHD isn't mainly a genetic condition. 👇🧬 The evidence is pretty clear at this point with all the research we've done into ADHD! ADHD is highly heretible and diagnosis is not significantly influenced by our environment. That being said, our environment can definitely impact how we experience ADHD! #ADHD #adhdisgenetic #adhdawareness"
Annika | ADHD nutrition research specialist on Instagram: "Just because there isn't one genetic predisposition that every person with ADHD has doesn't mean that ADHD isn't mainly a genetic condition. 👇🧬 The evidence is pretty clear at this point with all the research we've done into ADHD! ADHD is highly heretible and diagnosis is not significantly influenced by our environment. That being said, our environment can definitely impact how we experience ADHD! #ADHD #adhdisgenetic #adhdawareness"
20K likes, 531 comments - nutrimindcoach on February 6, 2025: "Just because there isn't one genetic predisposition that every person with ADHD has doesn't mean that ADHD isn't mainly a genetic condition. 👇🧬 The evidence is pretty clear at this point with all the research we've done into ADHD! ADHD is highly heretible and diagnosis is not significantly influenced by our environment. That being said, our environment can definitely impact how we experience ADHD! #ADHD #adhdisgenetic #adhdawareness".
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Annika | ADHD nutrition research specialist on Instagram: "Just because there isn't one genetic predisposition that every person with ADHD has doesn't mean that ADHD isn't mainly a genetic condition. 👇🧬 The evidence is pretty clear at this point with all the research we've done into ADHD! ADHD is highly heretible and diagnosis is not significantly influenced by our environment. That being said, our environment can definitely impact how we experience ADHD! #ADHD #adhdisgenetic #adhdawareness"