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TPP 372a: Dr. Megan Anna Neff on Self-Care for Autistic People

TPP 372a: Dr. Megan Anna Neff on Self-Care for Autistic People

Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

February 27, 202635m 5s

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Show Notes

Today’s episode is all about self-care for autistic people, and joining me is return guest Dr. Megan Anna Neff of Neurodivergent Insights. Megan Anna has just published a new book called Self-Care for Autistic People: 100+ Ways to Recharge, De-Stress, and Unmask! which she wrote to help autistic people accept themselves, destigmatize autism, find community, and take care of physical and mental health.

Megan Anna considers self-care to be a collective effort that includes the well-being of the community, a framework that really resonated with me. So we talk about that, along with other ideas from Megan Anna’s book, including how internalized ableism can hinder self-care, considerations for navigating self-care for individuals with PDA, and insights into co-regulation, sensory considerations, and how advocacy and accommodations in the workplace can also be forms of self-care.

 

ABOUT DR. MEGAN ANNA NEFF Dr. Megan Anna Neff (she/they) is a neurodivergent Clinical Psychologist and founder of Neurodivergent Insights where she creates education and wellness resources for neurodivergent adults. Additionally, she is co-host of the Divergent Conversations podcast. As a late-diagnosed AuDHDer (Autistic ADHD), Dr. Neff applies their lived experiences from a cross-neurotype marriage and parenting neurodivergent children to their professional focus. They are committed to broadening the mental health field’s understanding of autism and ADHD beyond traditional stereotypes. This personal-professional blend enriches their work and advocacy within neurodiversity.

Dr. Neff is the author of Self-Care for Autistic People and a forthcoming book on Autistic Burnout. Additionally, she has published in several peer-reviewed journals on topics ranging from neurodivergence, place attachment, relational psychoanalysis, social psychology, and integration of spirituality into psychotherapy.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Why self-care should be approached with self-attunement and an understanding of one’s own needs
  • Why self-care is a collective effort that includes the well-being of the community
  • How internalized ableism can hinder self-care and why it’s important to address it
  • Ideas for navigating self-care for individuals with PDA regarding autonomy, co-regulation, and sensory considerations
  • Ways to practice self-care in the workplace, including self-disclosure, documentation, and setting realistic expectations

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