Is executive function “a set of capitalist values masquerading as skills”? Neurodivergent educator and artist Marta Rose thinks so!
We sat down with her to talk about:
* her journey from diagnosis to critical disability theory
* how creativity research and design thinking can offer us alternatives to the pathologizing framework of executive function
* The ADHD Industrial Complex!!!
* how much of our “symptoms” are actually just shame & trauma
* what it’s like to build community on the internet
Plus: a new segment we’re calling What’s Hot in Disorderland, where we talk a little shit about the latest psych news! This week, we discuss a survey that found the richest countries have the worst mental health, take the world’s most depressing personality quiz, and Ayesha explains why the DSM continues to be so damn vague.
Timestamps:
2:28 Mad in America report about mental state of the world
4:56 The Mental Well-being Test
12:47 New DSM version
25:09 The vagueness of diagnoses is on purpose
31:00 Interview with Marta
34:30 Creativity research vs executive dysfunction
45:30 Marta’s diagnosis story
53:04 Design thinking
1:02:00 How shame gets pathologized
1:11:00 The ADHD Industrial Complex
1:18:10 Marta’s digital peer support work
1:25:00 The perils of parasocial relationships
1:29:00 Social media is for finding each other
Connect With Us:
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Join Marta’s digital peer support group Divergent Design Studios
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