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Neurodiversity Basics References

The document provides a list of references related to neurodiversity, focusing on topics such as masking, authentic connections, and the double empathy problem. It includes various studies and articles that explore the neurodiversity movement, autistic identity, and the implications for therapy and mental health. The references highlight the importance of neurodiversity-affirming practices and the need for a shift in understanding autism and neurodivergence.

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The document provides a list of references related to neurodiversity, focusing on topics such as masking, authentic connections, and the double empathy problem. It includes various studies and articles that explore the neurodiversity movement, autistic identity, and the implications for therapy and mental health. The references highlight the importance of neurodiversity-affirming practices and the need for a shift in understanding autism and neurodivergence.

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Neurodiversity Basics: Masking, Authentic Connection, & the Double Empathy Problem

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