Redefining Neurodiversity, 9781032717289
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Cognitive differences: Strength-based approaches toward empowerment, inclusion, and belonging.

Redefining Neurodiversity

designing practical solutions through lived experience

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  • Paperback

    116 pages

  • Release Date

    30 July 2025

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Summary

Embracing Our Differences: A New Vision for Neurodiversity

Redefining Neurodiversity is a transformative exploration of neurodiversity, redefining how we perceive and engage with cognitive differences. By blending scientific research with personal narratives, this book highlights the lived experiences of neurodivergent individuals - challenging outdated deficit-based models and advocating for inclusive, strength-based approaches.

This book brings together vo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781032717289
ISBN-10:1032717289
Author:Sara Simblett, Faith Matcham, Ashley Polhemus, Rebekah Jamieson-Craig
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:Routledge
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:116
Release Date:30 July 2025
Weight:240g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
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Critics Review

This book brilliantly brings together a series of case examples of people who have the lived experience of being neurodiverse. By using their own narratives it brings to life the issues around neurodiversity in a very thoughtful and creative manner. An additional strength is that it uniquely combines people who would traditionally be described as living with neurodevelopmental, neurological and mental health conditions. Beautifully written; everyone with an interest in this topic should definitely read this book.

–Robin Morris, Professor of Neuropsychology, King’s College Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience

About The Author

Sara Simblett

Sara Simblett is a Clinical Psychologist specialising in Neuropsychology, passionate about supporting people with cognitive and emotional differences to live well, drawing on human-rights principles and empowerment-based approaches. She is the CEO of The London Neurocognitive Clinic and The Barbara Wilson Centre CIC, and an academic at King’s College London.

Ashley Polhemus is a trained biomedical engineer, epidemiologist, and product development professional, with a research background that spans both academia and industry. She is passionate about exploring lived experiences of health, especially as it relates to the creation of new healthcare tools, platforms, and frameworks.

Faith Matcham is a Health Psychologist and Associate Professor of Psychology, based at the University of Sussex, Brighton. She specialises in the interface between mental and physical health, and the use of digital technologies to support the management of long-term conditions.

Rebekah Jamieson-Craig is a Clinical Psychologist who has an interest in neurological conditions, broader health conditions and how these impact on the individual, psychologically, emotionally and cognitively. She is committed to helping those who see their health as a barrier overcome this in order to live purposeful lives.

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