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The DIVERG. Podcast
Kristi Bergeron
28 episodes
5 months ago
Inclusive of autistic and other neurodivergent voices, the DIVERG. podcast exists to bridge the gap between specialized knowledge and everyday parenting. We bring together forward-thinking experts who champion neuroaffirming and developmentally-based approaches to therapy, education, and life, while addressing the systemic challenges that families and individuals face in environments not designed for diverse minds. Insight by insight, we are building community and making space for all kinds of minds.
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Inclusive of autistic and other neurodivergent voices, the DIVERG. podcast exists to bridge the gap between specialized knowledge and everyday parenting. We bring together forward-thinking experts who champion neuroaffirming and developmentally-based approaches to therapy, education, and life, while addressing the systemic challenges that families and individuals face in environments not designed for diverse minds. Insight by insight, we are building community and making space for all kinds of minds.
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Education
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture
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Disability Isn't the Problem—Trauma Is: Dignity, Disability and Trauma-Informed Practices
The DIVERG. Podcast
53 minutes
6 months ago
Disability Isn't the Problem—Trauma Is: Dignity, Disability and Trauma-Informed Practices
Dr. Karyn Harvey [https://www.karynharvey.org/] Ph.D. and Author of Positive Identity Development In this powerful episode of The DIVERG. Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Karyn Harvey—a renowned psychologist, author, and leading voice in trauma-informed care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. With over 35 years of clinical experience, Dr. Harvey has dedicated her career to shifting the way we think about disability, trauma, and healing. Together, we explore what it really means to center dignity in support systems, why trauma—not disability—is often at the root of challenging behavior, and how practitioners, families, and educators can create environments that foster true connection and emotional safety. Dr. Harvey's work challenges us to move beyond behavior-focused interventions and instead focus on identity, community, and the basic human right to a meaningful life. Whether you're a parent, professional, or advocate, this conversation will leave you with a deeper understanding of how trauma-informed, person-centered care can change lives. Dr Harvey's Website [https://karynharvey.org/professional-services.html] The Alliance Against Seclusion & Restraint [https://endseclusion.org/]
The DIVERG. Podcast
Inclusive of autistic and other neurodivergent voices, the DIVERG. podcast exists to bridge the gap between specialized knowledge and everyday parenting. We bring together forward-thinking experts who champion neuroaffirming and developmentally-based approaches to therapy, education, and life, while addressing the systemic challenges that families and individuals face in environments not designed for diverse minds. Insight by insight, we are building community and making space for all kinds of minds.