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bee mayhew's avatar

The hard part is that for many self identified 2e+ folks, that's the only accessible way (self directed "diagnosis") to seek any support peer or otherwise, that's non patholgising... and so many of us are desperate for things to make sense. It takes a lot of energy and effort to keep digging and discerning who's selling snake oil and easy fixes under the guise of helping...

The lack of cohesion and accountability dilutes the real need for community and support, so yes, this post is on point for what to look out for.

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Paula Prober's avatar

Thanks for taking the time to write about this, Gail. You clearly state that peer support is valuable. You very carefully point out the importance of being selective and discriminating when seeking guidance/advice from "experts" or "professionals." It seems to me, your suggestions actually apply to many fields, not only the gifted education/mental health realm. I don't see how what you're saying would be controversial! It is well thought out and important.

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