Kids & Family
Dr. Megan Anna Neff, is a clinical psychologist specializing in the support and empowerment of neurodivergent adults through her expertise in neurodivergent affirming care and assessments. She comes on the show to talk about the complexity of diagnosis and the why’s behind the misdiagnoses. We dive deep into the assessment process and why so many people slip through the cracks when seeking a diagnosis, why it’s important to get clarity around a child’s wiring in order to provide them with support that will be meaningful and affirming, why identifying one’s neurodivergence (either through self-identification or a medical diagnosis) matters, and the kind of trauma a person can experience when they go through life without a diagnosis. Dr. Megan Anna Neff is a clinical psychologist based in Oregon, specializing in the support and empowerment of neurodivergent adults through her expertise in neurodivergent affirming care and assessments. Megan Anna has co-authored two books and published in several peer-reviewed psychological journals. Her forthcoming book, Self Care for Autistic People, exemplifies her dedication to providing accessible resources for the neurodivergent community. Things you'll learn from this episodeThe difference between a self-diagnosis and a medical diagnosisHow the COVID pandemic influenced the influx of adults discovering their neurodivergenceWhat Misdiagnosis Mondays is and how and why Megan Anna created itWhy it’s important to tease out the core or underlying issues when a child is struggling with multiple neurodivergences and/or mental health challengesThe kind of trauma a child can experience when they go through life without a diagnosisHow we can support our kids in getting back to a baseline if they have built up trauma in their systemsHow to identify and vet neuropsych evaluators who take a neurodivergent affirming approach to the assessment processResources mentioned Megan Neff’s websiteMegan Neff on Instagram at @neurodivergent_insightsMegan Neff’s membership communityMegan’s infographics, workbooks, and resourcesSelf-care for Autistic People: 100+ Ways to Recharge, De-Stress, and Unmask! by Dr. Megan NeffDr. Jonathan Dalton, Center for Anxiety & Behavioral ChangeDr. Devon Price and Unmasking Autism (Tilt Parenting Podcast)Support the showConnect with Tilt Parenting Visit Tilt Parenting Take the free 7-Day Challenge Read a chapter of Differently Wired Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram