Invisible Disabilities at Work with Dr. Jessica Hicksted
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概要
My guest this week is Dr. Jessica Hicksted. Jessica is a researcher and advocate for people with invisible disabilities, particularly in the workplace.
You will learn:
- How to ask for accommodations without disclosing your own disability
- The surprising percentage of people who actually have invisible disabilities
- How body doubling can help create accountability
Follow-up Questions:
- Do you identify with having an invisible disability?
- What is a simple accommodation you can offer that would help people with invisible disabilities?
- Can you use body doubling to help knock something off your to-do list?
Guest Bio:
Diagnosed as an adult with autism spectrum disorder and ADHD, Jessica Hicksted, Ph.D., brings her life experiences and education to advocate for people with invisible disabilities. She has faced many challenges, including sustaining injuries during military service, which she overcame with resiliency and determination. She is a mother to two sons with ADHD and autism spectrum disorder.
Dr. Hicksted has faced her own battles with discrimination in the workplace after disclosing her invisible disabilities. She returned to graduate school to learn to become an effective advocate for positive social change. Through her PhD studies in Industrial Organizational Psychology, she dedicated her research to invisible disabilities in the workplace, and developed a tool for employers to measure stigma associated with the disclosure by workers of invisible disabilities.
Links:
- ndoutloud.com
- ndhive.com
Questions? Comments? Feedback? Email me at kevin@workingclassautistic.com