What's in a Name? From Asperger to Kokomo
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Why do we still use the term Asperger's Syndrome? Because words carry stories, and for thousands of families, it was the first word that brought understanding, even if its history is dark.
In this deeply personal episode, Dr. Marshack shares how her own dog, Kokomo, opened a dialogue about inherited history and terminology. She discovered the town of Kokomo's painful past (and her own grandfather's complex history), forcing her to choose between erasing the name or reconciling with its shadow.
This story shows that awareness, not erasure, is the path to compassion. Learn how Radiant Empathy asks us to see beyond the label, accepting that names are living things that carry both shadow and light.
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If you are looking for more resources for NeuroDivergent relationships, start with Unlocking NeuroDivergent Relationships, a Comprehensive Resource Preview.
The Discussion Continues: Join the confidential Podcast After Party for this episode! Check the schedule at Thinkific and the Meetup group.
Future of Healing: Dr. Kathy is developing two innovative video games: Radiant Empathy: A Journey of Heartbreak and Healing and The University of NeuroDiversity: Radiant Empathy Campus.
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