The Power of Neurodiversity

Over the past fifty years, the American Psychiatric Association tripled illness categories. Thomas Armstrong, in "The Power of Neurodiversity," redefines neuropsychological disorders as natural brain diversity, challenging the notion of labeling them solely as illnesses. Armstrong explores the positive dimensions and evolutionary advantages of these conditions. Essential for parents, teachers, and those with unique cognitive perspectives, the book reshapes our understanding of this "culture of disabilities."

Author: Thomas Armstrong

Publisher: De Capo Lifelong Books

Link (affiliate): Bookshop.org

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