Hello all! I'm very grateful to Ashley Smith for the chance to interview her about schizophrenia, her experience with the mental healthcare system and support networks, as well as what it is like to be a parent with schizophrenia! We also discuss her books and writing (Ashley has published seven books, runs the blog Overcoming Schizophrenia, and has served as a state Board Member for NAMI Georgia among many other things!).
Here are some links to learn more about Ashley or see her books:
Author Page:
amazon.com/author/smithashley
Blog: inherownink.blogspot.com
Facebook.com/inherownink
Linkedin.com/in/inherownink
Publishing Company Website:
www.inherownink.com
Blog: http://overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com/
Timestamps:
00:00 - 1:27: How Ashley received a diagnosis of schizophrenia
1:28 - 3:20: Navigating disclosure of schizophrenia and misconceptions
3:21 - 4:48: Experiences with the mental healthcare system
4:49 - 9:00: Advice for families members in supporting a loved one
9:01 - 10:52: Reaching a good place
10:53 -13:32 : What has your experience been with parenting?
13:33 - 16:08: Joy after challenges
16:09 - 19:07: Writing and books
As part of our standard disclaimer, we would like to note that this video is not meant to offer medical advice or endorse any particular policy or position– instead, we hope that our videos can be educational and decrease the stigma regarding neurodivergence and mental health.
#schizoaffective #schizophrenia #mentalhealth #neurodivergence #neurodivergent #neurodivergent #interview #depression
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Hello all! I'm very grateful to Ashley Smith for the chance to interview her about schizophrenia, her experience with the mental healthcare system and support networks, as well as what it is like to be a parent with schizophrenia! We also discuss her books and writing (Ashley has published seven books, runs the blog Overcoming Schizophrenia, and has served as a state Board Member for NAMI Georgia among many other things!).
Here are some links to learn more about Ashley or see her books:
Author Page:
amazon.com/author/smithashley
Blog: inherownink.blogspot.com
Facebook.com/inherownink
Linkedin.com/in/inherownink
Publishing Company Website:
www.inherownink.com
Blog: http://overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com/
Timestamps:
00:00 - 1:27: How Ashley received a diagnosis of schizophrenia
1:28 - 3:20: Navigating disclosure of schizophrenia and misconceptions
3:21 - 4:48: Experiences with the mental healthcare system
4:49 - 9:00: Advice for families members in supporting a loved one
9:01 - 10:52: Reaching a good place
10:53 -13:32 : What has your experience been with parenting?
13:33 - 16:08: Joy after challenges
16:09 - 19:07: Writing and books
As part of our standard disclaimer, we would like to note that this video is not meant to offer medical advice or endorse any particular policy or position– instead, we hope that our videos can be educational and decrease the stigma regarding neurodivergence and mental health.
#schizoaffective #schizophrenia #mentalhealth #neurodivergence #neurodivergent #neurodivergent #interview #depression
Thoughts on neurotypical privilege and parallel, accessible universes
The All Neurotypes Office
15 minutes 33 seconds
11 months ago
Thoughts on neurotypical privilege and parallel, accessible universes
Hello all! This video is on a topic that I've been thinking about for awhile-- it's really a combination of two topics: 1. What would a fully accessible universe look like? How would it impact everyone, including neurotypical or non-disabled people?; and 2. What is neurotypical privilege, what are the complexities of it, and to what extent is it really a "privilege"?
Additionally, I have been thinking about how things like bullying and discrimination likely hurt those who are perpetuators in addition to those who are victims.
Timestamps
0:00 - 1:29: Introduction
1:30 - 6:59: Examples of privilege/advantages
7:00 - 10:24: Utilitarian reasons for including everyone
10:25 - 11:44: Inherent value of including everyone
11:45 - 12:39: Unknown unknowns
12:40 - Does bullying hurt the bully?
#neurodivergent #autism #disabilityjustice #disability #privilege #socialjustice #autistic #mentalhealth #neurotypical
The All Neurotypes Office
Hello all! I'm very grateful to Ashley Smith for the chance to interview her about schizophrenia, her experience with the mental healthcare system and support networks, as well as what it is like to be a parent with schizophrenia! We also discuss her books and writing (Ashley has published seven books, runs the blog Overcoming Schizophrenia, and has served as a state Board Member for NAMI Georgia among many other things!).
Here are some links to learn more about Ashley or see her books:
Author Page:
amazon.com/author/smithashley
Blog: inherownink.blogspot.com
Facebook.com/inherownink
Linkedin.com/in/inherownink
Publishing Company Website:
www.inherownink.com
Blog: http://overcomingschizophrenia.blogspot.com/
Timestamps:
00:00 - 1:27: How Ashley received a diagnosis of schizophrenia
1:28 - 3:20: Navigating disclosure of schizophrenia and misconceptions
3:21 - 4:48: Experiences with the mental healthcare system
4:49 - 9:00: Advice for families members in supporting a loved one
9:01 - 10:52: Reaching a good place
10:53 -13:32 : What has your experience been with parenting?
13:33 - 16:08: Joy after challenges
16:09 - 19:07: Writing and books
As part of our standard disclaimer, we would like to note that this video is not meant to offer medical advice or endorse any particular policy or position– instead, we hope that our videos can be educational and decrease the stigma regarding neurodivergence and mental health.
#schizoaffective #schizophrenia #mentalhealth #neurodivergence #neurodivergent #neurodivergent #interview #depression