Tagged: neurodivergence

  • Inclusion
    Commonly framed as a moral good, inclusion is the act of inviting difference into existing structures. But without structural change, inclusion often becomes conditional -…
  • Masking
    The learned or unconscious suppression of natural behaviors, needs, or expressions to meet dominant expectations of communication, emotion, or professionalism.Often framed as adaptability, masking is…
  • Epistemic Harm
    The injury caused when someone’s way of knowing is dismissed, misinterpreted, or structurally disqualified. Includes testimonial injustice, hermeneutical injustice, and the silencing of survivor narratives.…
  • Executive Function
    Executive Function refers to the suite of cognitive processes responsible for planning, initiation, working memory, organization, impulse control, and flexible task shifting. It governs not…
  • Psychiatric Harm
    Psychiatric harm is the emotional, psychological, or existential damage caused by psychiatric systems that misname, dismiss, overpathologize, or strip away agency. It often occurs not…
  • Clarity Crime
    Clarity Crime is the social punishment that occurs when someone asks a direct, reasonable question in a group or institution governed by unspoken rules, fear,…

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