Embracing neurodiversity: can ADHD make you a better psychologist?
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Can ADHD make you a better psychologist? 0:00 – Intro: Faith. No Filter.3:54 – The impossible and ridiculous mind7:52 – A workable plan for "madness"11:57 – Lessons from a neurodiverse life15:53 – Mentoring 35 ADHD kids at once19:53 – Deconstructing the "Problem Child"23:51 – The tough love of being average27:53 – Driving yourself mad with intensity31:51 – Theology of the ordinaryIn this episode of Filthy Hope, hosts Rev Ness Williams-Henke and Rev Jon Humphries continue their conversation with Reverend Dr. Peter Powell, minister, psychologist and late-diagnosed ADHD advocate. Peter reflects on what it means to own your neurodivergence rather than apologise for it, sharing the coping mechanisms, hard-won self-awareness and dark humour that have shaped both his life and his work with others.He unpacks his four-pronged approach to supporting neurodiverse kids, makes the case that it is always the adult's responsibility to create an environment where a child can thrive, and argues that punishing difference is not just ineffective, but actively harmful. He also explores what he calls the "theology of the ordinary," the idea that being unremarkable in some areas is precisely what allows you to serve others well.#FilthyHope #ChristianPodcast #ADHD #Neurodiversity #ADHDParenting #DifferentNotBroken #FaithAndMentalHealth #FixTheSystem #ADHDAwareness #FaithNoFilter