Let's Talk Neurosense: the psychology of neurodiversity
Let's Talk Neurosense: the psychology of neurodiversity
S2 E4 Recognising our responsibility with Alison Flynn
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S2 E4 Recognising our responsibility with Alison Flynn

Dr Alison Flynn is a clinical psychologist who works as Neurodevelopmental Pathway Lead in the NHS.

This week’s guest is Dr Alison Flynn, a clinical psychologist who has specialised in working in neurodevelopmental and forensic services. She told us of her strong sense of professional responsibility, particularly when it comes to working with people who have been poorly served by the systems that were supposed to care for them.

We talk about the need to have robust discussions about issues such as diagnosis, whilst also recognising the potential implications of such conversations. We discuss the need to ensure that we do not remove the structures which people use to get support before there are other options in place.

Alison talks to us about the history of harm from psychology towards neurodivergent people, and how this might shape the way people show up in this space. We cover many topics, including the challenges faced by people trying to navigate systems of support, the school to prison pipeline, the inherent political nature of the work that we do as clinical psychologists, and what it means to be neuroaffirmitive.

Alison is a wealth of knowledge and we think you’ll agree this is a lively and interesting discussion.

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