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Neurodiversity

These pages offer lists of recommended resources on various themes, including books, websites, apps and more. They have been put together by members of the counselling service team: we hope they offer some useful suggestions. We have included a range of resources and, inevitably, you may find that some things are more helpful than others. Feedback is always welcome; the pages are updated on a regular basis.

A note on language: Sections are organised by theme to help you find your way to resources relevant to you. We recognise that there are many ways to describe and categorise mental health and emotional difficulties, identity and lived experience. As such, these themes are by no means definitive or exhaustive. We encourage you to explore the material here in order to find out what fits for you.

The University is not responsible for the content displayed on external links. We recommend that you seek advice from your GP if you have concerns about your mental health, or if you are experiencing a crisis please refer to our student help page for urgent support.

Read

Books

Taking Off the Mask - Hannah Belcher

Drama Queen: one autistic woman and a life of unhelpful labels - Sara Gibbs

Unmasking Autism - Devon Price

Odd Girl Out - Laura James

Sincerely, Your Autistic ChildEmily Paige Ballou, Sharon daVanport, Morenike Giwa Onaiwu

Neuroqueer Heresies - Nick Walker

Autistic and Black: Our Experiences of Growth, Progress and Empowerment - Kalla Allen Omeiza

Autism in Adults - Luke Beardon

Avoiding Anxiety in Autistic Adults - Luke Beardon

Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking - Bascom, Julia (ed.)

Nobody Nowhere - Donna Williams (Bodleian e:book available)

We're not broken: changing the autism conversation - Eric Garcia

Women and Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder - Sarah Hendrickx

You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?!: The Classic Self-Help Book for Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder - Kate Kelly and Peggy Ramundo

Understanding ADHD in Girls and WomenJoanne Steer (Bodleian e:book available)

Delivered From Distraction: Getting The Most Out Of Life With Attention Deficit Disorder - Hallowell & Ratey

Thinking In Pictures - Temple Grandin

Unmasked: The Ultimate Guide to ADHD, Autism and Neurodivergence - Ellie Middleton

A Feminist's guide to ADHD - Dr Janina Maschke

Women with ADHD: The Complete Guide - Sarah Davis and Linda Hill

Dirty Laundry: Why Adults with ADHD are so ashamed and what we can do to help - Richard Pink and Roxanne Pink

Living With Dyspraxia : A Guide For Adults Living With Developmental Dyspraxia - Mary Colley (Bodleian e:book available)

Making Dyslexia Work for You - Vicki Goodwin & Bonita Thomson (Bodleian e:book available)

Websites

Neurodiversity at Oxford University

Disability Advisory Service at Oxford University

Autism blog - by Kieran Rose, The Autistic Advocate

Aucademy

Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism 

Thriving Autistic

Autistic Women and Nonbinary Network

Autism self advocacy network

Neuroclastic: The Autism Spectrum According to Autistic People

ADHD Foundation

ADHD UK

ADDitude Magazine

UK Adult ADHD Network

ADHDoers 

The Mini ADHD Coach 

Neurodiversity Network - Careers Support

Neurodivergent insights (from a neurodivergent clinician) 

Sonny Jane: Lived Experience Educator 

Dr Pooky Knightsmith Blog

Watch

Purple Ella - YouTube

Neurodivers.ShowAnimated Neurodivergent Stories 

How to ADHD (Jessica McCabe) - YouTube

ADDitude YouTube Channel 

Sari Solden: Why ADHD is Different for Women 

Alice Gendron: Women and ADHD 

Listen

Our Mental Wellness Series organised by the Experimental Psychology Department at Oxford University

A series of talks and presentations developed by the Oxford University Counselling Service

inTune Pathways: Kristy Forbes Podcast

Learn

Workshops

Workshops and Groups - University of Oxford

  • Neurodiversity Group (Coming Soon!)
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