Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper explores the challenge of establishing a meaningful connection between a neurotypical therapist and a neurodiverse patient who inhabit different Umwelts, that is, perceptual worlds. 1 It discusses how addressing anxiety is crucial in preventing communication difficulties from escalating for individuals with autism who may have heightened stress due to an overgrown amygdala. Embodied mirroring is introduced to focus on perceptions and reduce stress. Furthermore, the potential for epigenetic changes due to unaddressed anxiety is raised. The paper emphasises the importance of responding to individual differences in sensory and perceptual experiences to promote effective communication and positive outcomes in therapy.

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