Heavily stigmatized, and heavily gendered as well. They are often used to dismiss the experiences of female-presenting patients, overlooking their trauma or underlying neurobiological disorders.
Heavily stigmatized, and heavily gendered as well. They are often used to dismiss the experiences of female-presenting patients, overlooking their trauma or underlying neurobiological disorders.
She/they. Neurodivergent, 20+ yrs SW & Psych. experience. I write about mental health, neurodiversity, education, and parenting. Founder of Neurodiversity MB.