US psychologists, explore the ethical landscape of neurodiversity with this impactful CE talk. This session dissects the DSM's medical model approach to neurodivergence, contrasting it with the neurodiversity paradigm's origins and principles, and evaluating how they align with the Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists in your practice.
This talk is the first part of a series focussed on how to Cultivate a Neuro-affirming Psychotherapy Practice. The first part of the talk takes a look at how the DSM conceptualizes neurodivergence, and how its roots in the medical model shape this formulation. The second part of the talk explores the separate paradigm of Neurodiversity - defining what we mean by this term and understanding its origin story. These approaches filtered through the framework of the Universal declaration of Ethical Principles for Psychologists, to consider how well these paradigms match up with our ethical responsibilities as therapists.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this talk, participants will be able to: