Zumbador

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[–] Zumbador@mefi.social 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

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There are definitely people who believe that the term neurodivergent only applies to people who are born with the neurological difference, but from what I've seen, a lot of people understand it to be much wider than that.

Traumatic brain injury is definitely an example of neurodivergency as far as I'm concerned.

I don't see the point of this particular form of gatekeeping, especially since we don't know whether a person might be born with a nervous system that makes them more vulnerable to certain conditions like eating disorders, depression, etc, which some people argue shouldn't be included under neurodivergence.

I think all neurological differences are neurodivergent, including dementia, narcissist personality disorder, fetal alcohol syndrome, epilepsy, eating disorders etc

There's a recent episode on the Neurodivergent Woman about Traumatic Brain injury that touches on this.