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Fear Mechanisms in Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia — and How to Help
Fear Mechanisms in Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia — and How to Help

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Fear Mechanisms in Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia — and How to Help

Free access to the recording of this online Davis methods webinar by neurodiversity expert Richard Whitehead. Followed by extensive Q&A about the Davis approach.

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About the Event

Fear is an important survival mechanism. But when misdirected, it can paralyse a person, locking them into a cycle of limitation and recurring misfortune.

Autism, ADHD and dyslexia frequently come with heightened fear mechanisms. Typically, there is a combination of factors at work, rooted in an interplay between the way the individual naturally thinks and learns, the environment surrounding the individual, and previous life experiences.

This webinar examines how neurodiverse individuals can be liberated from paralysing fear and anxiety mechanisms. You will discover:

— specific ways in which neurodiverse indivuals experience the world differently from neurotypicals

— how these differences can lead to exceptional talent as well as life challenges

— how the Davis methods supply the missing pieces that empower neurodiverse individuals to become who they wish to be.

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