If you’re a neurotypical employer who employs or wants to employ neurodivergent talent, pay close attention to each point, and try to view these situations from our perspective.
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CHRO Insights Series Report: Neurodiversity
One Mind At Work December 2022 report features key learnings and best practices from leading employer and...
Neurodiversity and Creativity: What we do Well, and what Organizations can do Better.
You plug your computer into an outlet and do some work. Then you remember to pick up a present for a family friend who...
Preventing workplace bullying: The role of cultural and structural approaches.
In the previous installment, I discussed bullying autistic employees may experience in the workplace. While bullying...
Workplace bullying of autistic people: a Vicious cycle.
Workplace bullying of autistic people: a Vicious cycle. Bullying is one of the most persistent and costly workplace...
The Moral Injury: Coping, Healing, and Post-traumatic Growth.
In the previous article, I addressed moral injury in the workplace and the factors that can place neurodivergent...
Moral Injury at Work and Neurodiversity: Are there Additional Risk Factors?
The original understanding of moral injury was developed in the 1990s by a psychiatrist working with military...
Work motivation, stress, and including autistic employees: One size does not fit all.
“Drive performance.” “Incentivize results.” “Rally the troops.” “Stimulate productivity.” “Spur innovation.” ...
Autistic strengths, human value, and human uniqueness: Untangling the strengths-based approach from stereotypes and simplifications.
Being unfairly criticized is one of the most frustrating things in life. This happens when we as individuals are...