
The Connection Between Neurodivergence and Mental Health
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In this episode of Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools, Emily Kircher-Morris and Amanda Morin explore the intersection of mental health and neurodivergence. They reflect on how unmet needs and unsupportive environments can lead to anxiety, depression, and school avoidance—and how affirming approaches can foster resilience and well-being.
They’re joined by Dr. Andrew Kahn, licensed psychologist and Associate Director of Expertise and Strategic Design at Understood.org. Drawing from both his professional experience and personal neurodivergent identity, Dr. Kahn shares insight into how school systems can better support students’ mental health through systemic changes, not just individual interventions.
Key topics include:
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How unsupported ADHD and autism can manifest as anxiety and depression
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The impact of school environments on neurodivergent students' mental health
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Differentiating between mental health conditions and neurodivergent identities
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Why Universal Design for Learning (UDL) benefits all students
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Strategies for building self-awareness and self-advocacy skills
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How clinicians and educators can collaborate to support student well-being
Resources mentioned:
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Dr. Andrew Kahn – Understood.org
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Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools online courses – Learn more here
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Amanda Morin & Emily Kircher-Morris’s book: Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools