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Dec 2024
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Moving From Traditional to Neurodiversit...

Emily Kircher-Morris
About this episode

On episode 251, Emily welcomes Dr. Amy Marschall, a clinical psychologist focused on trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming care. They talk about the transition from traditional therapy models to neurodiversity affirming approaches, and the importance of lived experience and self-diagnosis in mental health care. They talk about the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in accessing care, particularly in rural areas. The path to neurodiversity-affirming care involves the need for some clinicians to unlearn practices that we now understand could be harmful. Emily and Amy also talk about the significance of community support in finding the right clinician, as well as the broader implications of neurodiversity affirming practices in daily life.

Takeaways

  • The traditional expert-client model can be unhelpful in the world of neurodiversity.

  • Lived experience is helpful in understanding mental health needs.

  • Self-diagnosis is a valid and necessary option for many.

  • Inappropriate therapy practices can lead to trauma that complicates healing.

  • Telehealth can improve access to care, especially in rural areas.

  • Community visibility is helpful to neurodiversity-affirming clinicians.

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Dr. Amy Marschall earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut, in 2015. She completed her pre-doctoral internship through the National Psychology Training Consortium (Central Region) and her post-doctoral residency at Family Psychological Center, PA, in Harrison, Arkansas.

Dr. Marschall has been a licensed psychologist since 2016 and currently owns a private practice, RMH-Therapy, where she provides therapy primarily to children and adolescents, and psychological evaluations. Her clinical specializations include trauma-informed care, neurodiversity-affirming care, rural mental health, and telemental health.

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