*本书有全英语书稿
越来越多现代人,尤其是年轻人被诊断神经多样性症,比如追忆缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)、自闭症谱系障碍(Autism Spectrum Disorder)、读写障碍(Dyslexia)、强迫症(OCD)等等。我们是该如何看待这个现象,尤其是如果你自己也诊断出某种障碍?
你是不是坐不住?你不喜欢突然出现的拜访者。你总是再三确认灯确实已经关了才能出门。你总是能看见别人看不见的细节。你总是能想到令人惊喜的方案。你可以连续好几个小时专注一件事。很多人其实自己没发现,他们其实在精神多样性的范围里。
我们可能习惯性会想到这些症状的负面,但作者在书中希望能分享这些症状的正面,因为很长时间,患有精神多样性症的人群其实更有特长之处。不论你是怀疑自己有或者已经诊断出,或者身边有亲友,这本书能帮助你看到你的独特性,帮你找到生活中的亮点,更加改善你的生活或者工作。
关于作者:
Peter Ampe is an internationally acclaimed adveritising creative and columnist whose writing credits include the UK-based creativity magazine Little Black Book. He has distinct traits of ASD and ADHD.
Emily Rammant is a business engineer, business coach, and co-founder of the coaching firm YIN United. With her mild form of ADHD and slight traits of OCD, and a hefty dose of emotional intelligence, she supports people and businesses struggling with issues of identity, leadership and corporate culture.
好评:
“Our economy needs creativity and innovation in order to stand out. This book shows that neurodivergent people can make all the difference. A book brimming with positivity!” – Vivan Roks, Innovation Lead Randstand Group